Ph. D. ThesisSafety testing procedures and risk assessment analysis of newly developed chemicals are mandatory to attest them as non-toxic for human handling. The European Union implemented several regulations enforcing safety testing and has recently banned the use of animals for toxicology studies for human safety. From in vitro cell-based assays to reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) models, there are several non-animal alternatives for toxicology studies to determine human safety. Cell-based assays are not accurate enough to predict the toxic potential of chemicals as they are a two-dimensional (2D) representation of skin cells. Three-dimensional (3D) RHE models are better, as they allow for differentiation of skin epidermal layers (i....
A valid model of initiated epidermis requires that normal keratinocytes should suppress the growth o...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Acute skin irritation is the reversible inflammatory response of the epidermis to a topically applie...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
As the first line of defence, skin is regularly exposed to a variety of biological, physical and che...
Animal use and welfare in toxicity testing are a major concern. These issues have been recognised by...
Evaluation of the irritant potential of new products or ingredients prior to human resting is genera...
AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed ...
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
In vitro models aiming at replacing the traditional animal test for determining the skin irritation ...
Reconstructed Human Epidermis (RHE) is an artificial epidermis made in such a way that it resembles...
Ph. D. (Integrated) ThesisThe aim of this project was to develop bioprinted 3D full-thickness human ...
To identify non-animal tests for predicting human skin irritation, the European Centre for the Valid...
Skin irritation tests using reconstructed human epidermis (RhE) employ viability as an endpoint, but...
Assessment of skin irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical devices....
A valid model of initiated epidermis requires that normal keratinocytes should suppress the growth o...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Acute skin irritation is the reversible inflammatory response of the epidermis to a topically applie...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
As the first line of defence, skin is regularly exposed to a variety of biological, physical and che...
Animal use and welfare in toxicity testing are a major concern. These issues have been recognised by...
Evaluation of the irritant potential of new products or ingredients prior to human resting is genera...
AbstractWe have developed a new in vitro skin irritation test based on an open source reconstructed ...
Assessment of dermal irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical device...
In vitro models aiming at replacing the traditional animal test for determining the skin irritation ...
Reconstructed Human Epidermis (RHE) is an artificial epidermis made in such a way that it resembles...
Ph. D. (Integrated) ThesisThe aim of this project was to develop bioprinted 3D full-thickness human ...
To identify non-animal tests for predicting human skin irritation, the European Centre for the Valid...
Skin irritation tests using reconstructed human epidermis (RhE) employ viability as an endpoint, but...
Assessment of skin irritation is an essential component of the safety evaluation of medical devices....
A valid model of initiated epidermis requires that normal keratinocytes should suppress the growth o...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Acute skin irritation is the reversible inflammatory response of the epidermis to a topically applie...