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StratiCELL goes deeper inside the world of the skin microbiota

One of the strongest trends in skin care is undoubtfully the microbiota!

As a leader on in vitro skin models and assays, StratiCELL has now integrated microbiota components to home-made reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) to address the impact of cosmetic actives on the growth of skin bacteria.

  • Culture of the most relevant species on top of RHE, including Staphylococcus aureus and S. epidermidis among others;
  • Growth, collection and quantification of bacteria on top of RHE;
  • RHE response to bacterial colonization: morphology, immunolabeling and gene expression studies;
  • Pre, pro or post-biotic objectivations;
  • Microbiota-friendly product objectivations.

 

More technical data are available here StratiCELL_Fiche_technique_Microbio.news dec19 or on the website [www.stratiCELL.com].

Follow StratiCELL’s latest innovative in vitro efficacy testing on www.straticell.com/news.

Contact the experts at info@stratiCELL.com

 

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