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Researchers from Graz University of Technology and the Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) in India are working on what they believe could be a compromise—offering the reliability of animal testing ...
Engineered skin imitations containing living human cells have shown promising results in early testing, which paves the way for eliminating animal use in cosmetic and pharmaceutical testing.
Scientists have developed a form of 3D-printed human skin, incorporating living cells. The idea is to be able to use it for pharmaceutical and cosmetic testing rather than using animals ...
While we're making progress in phasing out animal testing in the cosmetics ... it takes for them to develop into skin tissue. 3D-printed structures with human keratinocytes up close; these can ...
A research team is developing a 3D-printed skin imitation equipped with living cells in order to test nanoparticles from cosmetics without animal testing. A research team from TU Graz and the ...
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed imitation of human skin with living cells, an advance they say could enable cosmetic testing without the use of animals. Researchers, including from the ...
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed imitation of human skin with living cells, an advance they say could enable cosmetic testing without the use of animals. Researchers, including from the Vellore ...