Academic Research
Human ex vivo skin models for
translational and publishable research
Find the right platform for your research
Conventional in vitro and animal models often lack the complexity of living human skin. Genoskin platforms enable academic teams to generate human-relevant data for mechanistic studies, grant-supported projects, translational biology, and peer-reviewed publications.
Skin biology, barrier & delivery research
Study native human skin biology, barrier integrity, topical delivery, skin penetration, UV exposure, formulations, compounds, and donor-specific responses using live ex vivo skin models such as NativeSkin®, NativeSkin® Tape Stripped, and HypoSkin®.
Inflammation, immune activation & disease research
Investigate inflammation, immune activation, cytokine responses, irritation-related mechanisms, and compound effects using NativeSkin®, HypoSkin®, and primary human mast cells.
Wound healing, regenerative research & bacterial infection
Assess tissue repair, inflammation, re-epithelialization, bacterial colonization, and human-relevant responses in a relevant tissue context.
Skin models for academic research
Choose ready-to-use models for in-house studies or collaborate with our scientific team on custom projects.
NativeSkin®
Live full-thickness human skin for topical, barrier, dermatology, and mechanistic studies. Applications include:
- Topical & transdermal studies
- Skin biology
- Dermatology research
HypoSkin®
Human skin with hypodermis for injection studies, immunology, and local tissue response. Applications include:
- Subcutaneous & intradermal injections
- Immune response
- Injectables & formulations
Human Primary Mast Cells
Ready-to-use primary mast cells for hypersensitivity, activation, and immunology studies. Applications include:
- Drug hypersensitivity
- Anaphylaxis research
- Immunology
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