Development of a mammalian neurosensory full‐thickness skin equivalent and its application to screen sensitizing stimuli
Abstract Human skin equivalents (HSEs) are an increasingly popular research tool due to limitations associated with animal testing for dermatological research. They recapitulate many aspects of skin structure and function, however, many only contain two basic cell types to model dermal and epidermal...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Freer (Author), Nicole Darling (Author), Kirsty Goncalves (Author), Kevin J. Mills (Author), Stefan Przyborski (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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