Investigation into the effect of skin tone modulators and exogenous stress on skin pigmentation utilizing a novel bioengineered skin equivalent
Abstract Human skin equivalents (HSEs) are a popular technology due to limitations in animal testing, particularly as they recapitulate aspects of structure and function of human skin. Many HSEs contain two basic cell types to model dermal and epidermal compartments, however this limits their applic...
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Main Authors: | Kirsty Goncalves (Author), Paola De Los Santos Gomez (Author), Lydia Costello (Author), Lucy Smith (Author), Hugh Mead (Author), Amy Simpson (Author), Stefan Przyborski (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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