BACKGROUND: Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the various enzymes involved is incomplete. A broad-based unbiased proteomics approach was used to describe the profile of xenobiotic metabolising enzymes present in human skin and hence indicate principal routes of metabolism of xenobiotic compounds. Several in vitro models of human skin have been developed for the purpose of safety assessment of chemicals. The suitability of these epidermal models for studies involving biotransformation was assessed by comparing their profiles of xenobiotic metabolising enzymes with those of human skin. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Label-free proteomic analysis of whole human skin (10 donors) was app...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
Several human skin models employing primary cells and immortalized cell lines used as monocultures o...
<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...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
In this study, a comprehensive characterization of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) based on g...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
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...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
Several human skin models employing primary cells and immortalized cell lines used as monocultures o...
<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...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
In this study, a comprehensive characterization of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) based on g...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
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...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
Several human skin models employing primary cells and immortalized cell lines used as monocultures o...