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Part 2. Comparison of emergency washing solutions in 70% hydrofluoric acid-burned human skin in an established ex vivo explants model
Background: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a small and partially dissociated acid (pKa 3.2), able to deeply penetrate into human skin in addition to the corrosiveness of the hydrogen ion (H+) and the toxicity of the fluoride ion (F-). However, there has been a lack of experimental studies to objectively characterize the results of human HF skin exposure decontamination
The missing bridge between ex vivo and in vivo models: the Perfex vivo system
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Immediate effects of cosmetic products on skin surface highlighted by nanoscale topography on ex vivo human skin
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Isolation of human epidermal layers by laser capture microdissection: application to the analysis of gene expression by quantitative real-time PCR
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Transcriptomal to morhological modification induced by bacteria on human skin explants
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Transcriptomal to morhological modification induced by bacteria on human skin explants
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Ultrastructural characterization and transcriptomal analysis of human skin
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