Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2095295524> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2095295524 endingPage "243" @default.
- W2095295524 startingPage "231" @default.
- W2095295524 abstract "The skin is the main target tissue for exogenous noxes, protecting us from harmful environmental hazards, UV-irradiation and endogenous water loss. It is composed of three layers, whereas the outermost epidermis is a squamous epithelium that mainly consists of keratinocytes. These cells execute a terminal differentiation, which finally results in the assembly of the stratum corneum. This layer, consisting of cornified keratinocytes, is an effective barrier against a vast number of substances. Apart of this, keratinocytes play crucial roles in the immune surveillance and the initiation, modulation and regulation of inflammation in the epidermis. Regarding cutaneous inflammatory reactions, skin irritation is one of the most common adverse effect in humans. For reasons of human safety assessment new chemicals are still evaluated for irritant potentials by application to animals followed by visible changes such as erythema and oedema. Testing for skin irritation in animals potentially cause them pain and discomfort. Furthermore, the results are not always predictive for those found in humans. In order to replace animal testing and to improve the prediction of irritants, the cosmetic and toiletry industry, in Europe represented by Colipa, develops and uses several alternative in vitro test systems. In this respect, the use of in vitro reconstructed organotypic skin equivalents are mostly favored, because of their increasingly close resemblance to human skin. Due to ethical and scientific questions and on account of the 7th amendment of the European Council Directive 76/768/EEC, the authors see the requirement to drive the development of alternative tests for irritants. Therefore, this article centres on cosmetic ingredients and provides the readership an overview of the state of art of cellular mechanisms of skin irritation and summarizes the results of the commonly used skin equivalents to evaluate irritation in vitro." @default.
- W2095295524 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2095295524 creator A5019104680 @default.
- W2095295524 creator A5019224119 @default.
- W2095295524 creator A5035675071 @default.
- W2095295524 date "2004-06-01" @default.
- W2095295524 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2095295524 title "In vitro skin irritation: facts and future. State of the art review of mechanisms and models" @default.
- W2095295524 cites W114481794 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1521031916 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1543442069 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1564107342 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1565066731 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W160951082 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1649494421 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W180788089 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1965413568 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1966176288 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1967413976 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1968432125 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1969193782 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1969723122 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1970845333 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1971537733 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1973444269 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1977569797 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1977810433 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1980475313 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1982201893 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1983601075 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1983888957 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1985512022 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1986267356 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1986574110 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1987148928 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1989001888 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1991534404 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1992541969 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1994231288 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1994918277 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1998001581 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W1998783767 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2005158694 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2007841317 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2012587770 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2020653282 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2022205989 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2025368694 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2030570585 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2033800625 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2034276991 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2036342956 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2039289003 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2039672934 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2040409411 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2041935246 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2043554812 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2043773693 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2044120732 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2045472186 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2046273715 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2046341979 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2051500003 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2056782245 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2057698322 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2059591298 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2064681773 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2065989974 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2068168442 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2072062048 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2075414623 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2076817337 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2079732145 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2082174774 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2082265651 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2084972955 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2087050793 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2088927230 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2089715031 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2091680643 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2091706087 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2093048396 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2093384496 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2094208456 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2100679326 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2101060955 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2101487943 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2108338343 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2108613687 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2123547180 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2125499492 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2153467077 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2160154419 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2161630265 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2163432553 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2168089480 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2188779778 @default.
- W2095295524 cites W2206659032 @default.