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Layer-by-Layer Analysis of In Vitro Skin Models

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ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
卷 9, 期 11, 页码 5933-5952

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c00283

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in vitro skin model; epidermis model; dermismodel; subcutaneous model; tissue engineering; biomaterials; skin engineering

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In vitro human skin models have great potential in the study of skin biology and disorders, as well as drug testing and safety assessment. Recent advances in biofabrication techniques and biomaterials have enabled the creation of complex skin models that accurately mimic native human skin, allowing for more precise testing and modeling of skin behavior and response.
In vitro human skin models are evolving into versatile platforms for the study of skin biology and disorders. These models have many potential applications in the fields of drug testing and safety assessment, as well as cosmetic and new treatment development. The development of in vitro skin models that accurately mimic native human skin can reduce reliance on animal models and also allow for more precise, clinically relevant testing. Recent advances in biofabrication techniques and biomaterials have led to the creation of increasingly complex, multilayered skin models that incorporate important functional components of skin, such as the skin barrier, mechanical properties, pigmentation, vasculature, hair follicles, glands, and subcutaneous layer. This improved ability to recapitulate the functional aspects of native skin enhances the ability to model the behavior and response of native human skin, as the complex interplay of cell-to-cell and cell-to-material interactions are incorporated. In this review, we summarize the recent developments in in vitro skin models, with a focus on their applications, limitations, and future directions.

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