CONTEXT: Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development of culture systems in which the reconstructed epidermis presents characteristics of morphological differentiation similar to those seen in vivo. Human epidermis reconstructed in vitro may be used as the best alternative for the in vitro testing of the toxicology and efficiency of products for topical use, as well as in the treatment of skin burns and chronic skin ulcers. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate a method for obtaining human epidermis reconstructed in vitro, using keratinocytes and melanocytes cultivated on dead de-epidermized human dermis. TYPE OF STUDY: Experimental/laboratory. SETTING: Skin Cell Culture Laboratory of the Faculdade de Ciênci...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
Chronic wounds are a substantial problem in today’s health care and place significant strains on the...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...
CONTEXT: Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development o...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed...
The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed from cells isolated fr...
Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development of culture...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Over the last few years, different models for human skin equivalent reconstru...
Here, a three-dimensional model based on fragments of human de-epidermized dermis (DED) is prepared ...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
Human keratinocytes were grown on a dermal equivalent (or lattice) at the liquid-air interface in an...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
Chronic wounds are a substantial problem in today’s health care and place significant strains on the...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...
CONTEXT: Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development o...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed...
The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed from cells isolated fr...
Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development of culture...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The technique of obtaining human skin with dermis and epidermis reconstructed...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Over the last few years, different models for human skin equivalent reconstru...
Here, a three-dimensional model based on fragments of human de-epidermized dermis (DED) is prepared ...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
Human keratinocytes were grown on a dermal equivalent (or lattice) at the liquid-air interface in an...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety...
Animal models are extremely important to study skin biology, cutaneous toxicity, and its associated ...
Chronic wounds are a substantial problem in today’s health care and place significant strains on the...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...