Primary cell culture in dermatology
Explore primary cell culture in dermatology, from mechanistic understanding of cell-cell interactions to clinical applications.
The skin is a complex organ to study, a myriad of cells come together to enable skin to function healthfully. Cell culture techniques and 3D skin models are essential tools in dermatological research
Scientists have made significant progress understanding the complex dynamics needed for angiogenesis to function normally, and there is increasing interest in targeting the process for therapeutic purposes.
Read our white paper to find out:
- How cell culture is used in dermatology
- Key dermatology statistics
- Challenges in developing 3D skin models and methods to address them
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