In Vitro Functional and Structural Evaluation of Low-Complexity Artificial Human Epidermis for 3D Tissue Engineering
In recent times, with the need for a reduction, refinement, and replacement of in vivo animal testing, there has been an increasing demand for the use of relevant in vitro human cell systems in drug development. There is also a great demand for the replacement of skin tissue in various wounds and bu...
Main Authors: |
Kocsis Dorottya Sztankovics Dániel Józsa Liza Németh Afrodité Garay Tamás Naszlady Márton Bese Lengyel Miléna Vecsernyés Miklós Antal István Sebestyén Anna Erdő Franciska |
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Format: | Article |
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2025
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Series: | BIOENGINEERING
12 No. 3 |
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doi: | 10.3390/bioengineering12030230 |
mtmt: | 35784145 |
Online Access: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/2733 |
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