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Ex Vivo Evaluation of Ethosomes and Transethosomes Applied on Human Skin: A Comparative Study
Esposito E., et al., Int. J. Mol. Sci. (2022)
Ex Vivo Evaluation of Ethosomes and Transethosomes Applied on Human Skin: A Comparative StudyEsposito E., et al., Int. J. Mol. Sci. (2022)
An Innovative Fluid Dynamic System to Model Inflammation in Human Skin Explants
Galvan A., et al., Int J Mol Sci. (2023)
An Innovative Fluid Dynamic System to Model Inflammation in Human Skin ExplantsGalvan A., et al., Int J Mol Sci. (2023)
Smart Nanofibers with Natural Extracts Prevent Senescence Patterning in a Dynamic Cell Culture Model of Human Skin
Bellu E., et al., Cells (2022)
Smart Nanofibers with Natural Extracts Prevent Senescence Patterning in a Dynamic Cell Culture Model of Human SkinBellu E., et al., Cells (2022)
How close can we get to the human complexity? The use of tissue biopsies
White Paper
How close can we get to the human complexity? The use of tissue biopsiesWhite Paper
A spectrofluorometric analysis to evaluate transcutaneous biodistribution of fluorescent nanoparticulate gel formulations
Cappellozza E., et al., Eur J Histochem. (2022)
A spectrofluorometric analysis to evaluate transcutaneous biodistribution of fluorescent nanoparticulate gel formulationsCappellozza E., et al., Eur J Histochem. (2022)
Integrated Microscopy and Metabolomics to Test an Innovative Fluid Dynamic System for Skin Explants In Vitro
Cappellozza E., et al., Microsc Microanal. (2021)
Integrated Microscopy and Metabolomics to Test an Innovative Fluid Dynamic System for Skin Explants In VitroCappellozza E., et al., Microsc Microanal. (2021)
Three-dimensional cultures of endothelial cells and fibroblasts in a microfluidic multi-compartmental device as an alternative to animal models
Bodio C., et al., Conference abstract book (pag. 50)
Three-dimensional cultures of endothelial cells and fibroblasts in a microfluidic multi-compartmental device as an alternative to animal modelsBodio C., et al., Conference abstract book (pag. 50)
