International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to test pharmaceutical/cosmetic products. These models can be in vitro models that possess advantages such as mono and co-culture models in 2D, which are very reproducible, or organotypic models (skin explant and reconstructed skin) that present a 3D organisation. Animal or human in vivo models allow studies that are closer to reality. In virtuo models developed on computers control all known parameters and do not require animals. The major limitations of these models are the lack of 3D structure for in vitro culture, the variability of results from organotypic models, ethical problems inherent to human and animal tests and the presence of numero...
The current necessity of development new biological in vitro models that mimic the characteristics a...
Skin Tissue Models provides a translational link for biomedical researchers on the interdisciplinary...
A number of equivalent-skin models are available for investigation of the ex vivo effect of topical ...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety a...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
Three dimensional (3D) tissue models of the human skin are probably the most developed and understo...
Several in vitro models have been designed as test systems for inflammatory skin conditions, commonl...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure are on the r...
Skin is an essential organ that provides a protective and defensive barrier against harmful elements...
Free to read Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure...
Although animal models have been extensively used to evaluate human topical therapeutics, they exhib...
The current necessity of development new biological in vitro models that mimic the characteristics a...
Skin Tissue Models provides a translational link for biomedical researchers on the interdisciplinary...
A number of equivalent-skin models are available for investigation of the ex vivo effect of topical ...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety a...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
Three dimensional (3D) tissue models of the human skin are probably the most developed and understo...
Several in vitro models have been designed as test systems for inflammatory skin conditions, commonl...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure are on the r...
Skin is an essential organ that provides a protective and defensive barrier against harmful elements...
Free to read Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure...
Although animal models have been extensively used to evaluate human topical therapeutics, they exhib...
The current necessity of development new biological in vitro models that mimic the characteristics a...
Skin Tissue Models provides a translational link for biomedical researchers on the interdisciplinary...
A number of equivalent-skin models are available for investigation of the ex vivo effect of topical ...