Publications
A multiparametric, stepwise in vitro approach to identify anti-dark circle and anti-puffiness ingredients
IFSCC Congress - 2022
A unique plant extract with promising anti-puffiness and anti-dark circle potential has been identified using the stepwise selection model.
Advanced translational cosmetics: using the world’s first non-invasive bioimpedance 3D bioprinted skin chips to link cosmetics lab testing to humans
IFSCC Congress - 2022
This model enables advanced translational lab-to-donor data to help bring sophisticated cosmetics ingredients to market faster, safely and more affordably.
A NaDES extract of Rose ‘Jardin de Granville®’ displays pro-resolving and epidermal strengthening properties
IFSCC Congress - 2022
The fructose/propanediol/water (NaDES FPW113) extract of “Jardin de Granville” Rose flowers has demonstrated great potential in vitro and ex vivo to support epidermal homeostasis and counteract the inflammaging process.
Unexpected elasticity-booting properties of a traditional ayurvedic plant
ESDR - 2021
Murraya koenigii extract displays undeniable elasticity boosting properties, highlighted at molecular, cellular
and tissue levels, and appears as a powerful anti-aging ingredient.
Generation of homogeneous, scaffold-free adipose spheroids for screening of lipolytic agents
ESDR - 2021
Adipose spheroids provide an interesting in vitro model of pre-adipocyte maturation and adipocyte expansion.
Fibroblasts extracellular vesicles modulate human keratinocytes differentiation during skin aging
ESDR - 2021
Microvesicles and exosomes, once considered as mechanisms of waste elimination, are now emerging as key players in intercellular communications.
Structural and biomechanical properties of a novel 3d microdermis model: the spheroid
ESDR - 2019
Spheroids as micro-tissues are a powerful alternative to standard 2D cell culture for in vitro studies.
Harmful effects of screen-emitted artificial visible light in dermis: an additional environmental stress not to be neglected
IID - 2018
We have investigated the effects of artificial visible light in human dermal fibroblasts and we described a patented plant extract of Withania somnifera root able to protect those skin cells.