We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), transporters, redox enzymes, proteases, and nucleases in six human skin explants and a three-dimensional living skin equivalent model from LabSkin. We aimed to evaluate the suitability of LabSkin as an alternative to animal testing for the development of topical formulations. More than 2000 proteins were identified and quantified from total cellular protein. Alcohol dehydrogenase 1C, the most abundant phase I XME in human skin, and glutathione S-transferase pi 1, the most abundant phase II XME in human skin, were present in similar abundance in LabSkin. Several esterases were quantified and esterase activity was confirmed in LabSkin using substr...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
YesUnderstanding skin metabolism is key to improve in vitro to in vivo extrapolations used to inform...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
BACKGROUND: Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics)...
models of human skin have been developed for the purpose of safety assessment of chemicals. The sui...
models of human skin have been developed for the purpose of safety assessment of chemicals. The sui...
Several human skin models employing primary cells and immortalized cell lines used as monocultures o...
In this study, a comprehensive characterization of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) based on g...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
YesUnderstanding skin metabolism is key to improve in vitro to in vivo extrapolations used to inform...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
BACKGROUND: Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics)...
models of human skin have been developed for the purpose of safety assessment of chemicals. The sui...
models of human skin have been developed for the purpose of safety assessment of chemicals. The sui...
Several human skin models employing primary cells and immortalized cell lines used as monocultures o...
In this study, a comprehensive characterization of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) based on g...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
YesUnderstanding skin metabolism is key to improve in vitro to in vivo extrapolations used to inform...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...