International audienceFor most xenobiotics, the rates of percutaneous absorption are limited by diffusion through the horny layer of skin. However, percutaneous absorption of chemicals may seriously increase when the skin is damaged. The aim of this work was to develop an in vitro representative model of mechanically damaged skins. The epidermal barrier was examined following exposure to a razor, a rotating brush, and a microneedle system in comparison to tape-stripping which acted as a reference. Excised full-thickness skins were mounted on a diffusion chamber in order to evaluate the effect of injuries and to mimic physiological conditions. The transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was greatly increased when the barrier function was compromise...
Stratum corneum (horny layer) is a superficial skin layer consisting of dead cells. To reveal in-dep...
The primary aim of this study was to develop non-invasive, physical means to quantitatively assess t...
Considering the numerous organizational and legislative issues associated with in vivo studies, the ...
International audienceFor most xenobiotics, the rates of percutaneous absorption are limited by diff...
AbstractThe conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consum...
The conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consumer produ...
AbstractA new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has b...
The present study was concered with defining the effects of physical, chemical and mechanical trauma...
A new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has been esta...
When desirable retardation of skin penetration of toxic compounds such as pesticides and chemical wa...
Skin barrier function is a key parameter to consider when performing in vitro percutaneous absorptio...
Traditional test of skin irritancy or injury involve nonparametric grading scales and rely heavily o...
The objective of the present study was to test the discriminative capacity of the mathematical model...
The skin barrier is responsible for regulating water loss and preventing penetration of exogenous su...
Skin as an organ of protection covers the body and accomplishes multiple defensive functions. The in...
Stratum corneum (horny layer) is a superficial skin layer consisting of dead cells. To reveal in-dep...
The primary aim of this study was to develop non-invasive, physical means to quantitatively assess t...
Considering the numerous organizational and legislative issues associated with in vivo studies, the ...
International audienceFor most xenobiotics, the rates of percutaneous absorption are limited by diff...
AbstractThe conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consum...
The conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consumer produ...
AbstractA new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has b...
The present study was concered with defining the effects of physical, chemical and mechanical trauma...
A new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has been esta...
When desirable retardation of skin penetration of toxic compounds such as pesticides and chemical wa...
Skin barrier function is a key parameter to consider when performing in vitro percutaneous absorptio...
Traditional test of skin irritancy or injury involve nonparametric grading scales and rely heavily o...
The objective of the present study was to test the discriminative capacity of the mathematical model...
The skin barrier is responsible for regulating water loss and preventing penetration of exogenous su...
Skin as an organ of protection covers the body and accomplishes multiple defensive functions. The in...
Stratum corneum (horny layer) is a superficial skin layer consisting of dead cells. To reveal in-dep...
The primary aim of this study was to develop non-invasive, physical means to quantitatively assess t...
Considering the numerous organizational and legislative issues associated with in vivo studies, the ...