Abstract BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety assessment of the increasing number of new products entering the market. To meet such demand, research centers have explored alternative methods to animal testing and also the large number of volunteers necessary for preclinical and clinical tests. OBJECTIVES: This work describes the human skin ex-vivo model (hOSEC: Human Organotypic Skin Explant Culture) as an alternative to test the effectiveness of cosmetics and demonstrate its viability through cutaneous keratinocytes' proliferative capacity up to 75 days in culture. METHODS: The skin explants obtained from surgeries were cultured in CO2-humid incubator. After 1, 7, 30 and 75 days in cultu...
Although animal models have been extensively used to evaluate human topical therapeutics, they exhib...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
CONTEXT: Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development o...
The presence of resident Langerhans cells (LCs) in the epidermis makes the skin an attractive target...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
Pharmaceutical and personal care industries require human representative models for testing to ensur...
Chronic wounds are a substantial problem in today’s health care and place significant strains on the...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
Although animal models have been extensively used to evaluate human topical therapeutics, they exhib...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
CONTEXT: Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development o...
The presence of resident Langerhans cells (LCs) in the epidermis makes the skin an attractive target...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
Pharmaceutical and personal care industries require human representative models for testing to ensur...
Chronic wounds are a substantial problem in today’s health care and place significant strains on the...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
Although animal models have been extensively used to evaluate human topical therapeutics, they exhib...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...