Sentences with phrase «skin model»

Three - dimensional skin models offer the potential to study various diseases and test compounds in vitro.
She focuses on improving reconstructed skin models in three key ways:
«We irradiate the pigmented skin model with UV light to directly measure increased melanin production,» explained Thude.
Development of an in vitro skin model using electrospun written scaffolds.
The black and white photographs featuring darker skinned models with beautiful, white lace garments look absolutely stunning.
Her particular project, based at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, is described in the Lush Prize handbook as «animal - free approaches for engineering physiologically relevant humanized skin models using 3D bioprinting technology,» which Catarino explained to me in lay terms.
Catarino and her team are trying to increase the number of molecules in reconstructed skin models.
Dr. Wang plans to continue studying the effects of TNF and IL - 17 on melanocytes, and would like to expand the research to 3D skin models — fabricated samples of tissue in vitro that behave like human skin — that would give a better visual of how the melanin production process is being disrupted by these two cytokines during skin inflammation or wound healing.
MatTek's EpiDermTM Tissue Model, a 3 - dimensional, human cell — derived skin model, replicates key traits of normal human skin.
One of Empa's own skin models also proved that the pajamas also perform very well in terms of friction on the skin.
However, it has not been possible to test whether sunscreens prevent melanoma, because these are generally manufactured as cosmetics and tested in human volunteers or synthetic skin models.
The test procedure is performed on an in vitro skin model built at Fraunhofer IGB from human skin cells in special culture dishes.
Heads missing, noses elongated, skin modeled like wood, parts rearranged, altered and reconfigured, a virtual parade of bodily hallucinations can be found in Magritte's invented anatomy.
Most skin models are grown from animal - derived scaffold materials, such as rat tail, mouse or bovine sources, but these models are not as complex as real skin, nor contain all the cells found in human skin.
The technology does not yet exist to create the actual hair fiber, but she is working to add the follicular structures, like channels, to skin models for chemical testing, since they're an important entry point for substances.
Skin lightening substances, such as creams that hide aging spots, can also be tested on the pigmented skin model.
«If the vitality of the skin model is damaged by more than 30 percent when compared to a non-irradiated model, we classify the test substance as a phototoxic,» said Thude.
Another skin model helps discover substances that stimulate melanin production of the skin.
«We first look at the skin models under the microscope,» explained Thude.
Fraunhofer researchers irradiate their skin model in the UV irradiation unit with defined non-toxic UV dosages.
Cross-sectional infection model for skin infections: Histological section through a skin model grown in a test tube, which has been infected with Candida albicans — one of the commonest human fungal pathogens.
Violet: Candida albicans, blue: skin model.
The image featured a brown - skinned model and background colors that alluded to the Mexican flag.
For instance, dark - haired, olive - skinned models may seem perfectly engaging for someone from Asia.
Catarino began a bio-engineering degree, and soon found herself doing an internship at L'Oréal in Paris, testing cosmetics on lab - grow skin models.
Carolina Catarino is a young Brazilian scientist who just won a Lush Prize for improving lab - grown skin models.
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