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Keywords: Rhino mouse
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Salvador González, María Victoría Alcaraz, Florentina Díaz, Thomas J. Flotte, Ignacio Pérez de Vargas, Rox Anderson, Nik Kollias
Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology (1997) 10 (3): 135–143.
Published Online: 01 April 2009
... and suprabasal keratinocytes after epicutaneous application on the rhino mouse. Study Design: Skin sections were analyzed ste-reologically and cytophotometrically using the Feulgen technique. The diploid DNA value (2C) was obtained from hepa-tocyte nuclei of control animals. Whereas cells in phase G₀-G 1...
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Marline Bouclier, Alain Chatelus, Joseph Ferracin, Chantal Delain, Braham Shroot, Christopher N. Hensby
Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology (1991) 4 (2): 65–73.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
...Marline Bouclier; Alain Chatelus; Joseph Ferracin; Chantal Delain; Braham Shroot; Christopher N. Hensby The rhino mouse has been used as an experimental model to screen topically active comedolytic agents. Adult rhino mice were treated on the back once daily for 5 consecutive days per week during 3...
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James Varani, Gerard J. Gendimenico, Biren Shah, Douglas Gibbs, Robert J. Capetola, James A. Mezick, John J. Voorhees
Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology (1991) 4 (4): 254–261.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
.... In the rhino mouse utriculus reduction model, the rank order of potency for the retinoids was the same as that for in vitro cell growth stimulation (TTNPB > all-trans-retinoic acid > 13-cis-retinoic acid). Meta-carboxy-TTNPB was inactive at reducing utriculi at a dose of 5,000 times the ED 50 of TTNPB...