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Tension as a key factor in skin responses to pollution

This study explores how physiological tension affects skin responses to ozone pollution using the TenSkin™ model. Findings reveal tension modulates the expression of antimicrobial peptides and markers of oxidative stress and inflammation, highlighting its importance in skin health studies.

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Ten Bio is in Japan!

Ten Bio 社は日本にあります. In May this year, Ten Bio will attend the global session of the International Societies for Investigative Dermatology (ISID) to be held

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TenSkin™ – the number one choice for skin research

Professor Giuseppe Valacchi has a global reputation for his work in expanding the understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms that define the physio-pathological responses of skin tissue. In this interview, Professor Valacchi describes why TenSkinTM is his first choice for skin research and why he is pleased to lead Ten Bio’s Scientific Advisory Board . .

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The Sun Factor

Our patented TenSkin™ model can be used to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of sunscreens, while also exploring the underlying biological processes that arise following exposure to the sun. In this article, the scientific team at Ten Bio explore the effects of sun exposure and the role of explant skin in the evaluation of sunscreen products and the investigation of the effects of over-exposure.

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Precision solutions for your skin research challenges

At Ten Bio we enhance pre-clinical skin testing for our clients through the provision of our unique portfolio of explant skin platform TenSkin™. Our range includes large area models for novel drug delivery system evaluations, the adipose model for applications in subcutaneous injection delivery, and a wounded model for use in treatment & healing evaluations.

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As we stride into 2024…

A very Happy and Prosperous New Year to all of Ten Bio’s clients current and future, suppliers, investors, and staff. We are all excited at the prospects of our business in 2024.

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