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Why are 3D Skin Models Important?
Traditional 2D cultures fail to capture the complex architecture and interactions present in human skin. 3D skin models allow researchers to study
cell-cell interactions
,
cell-matrix interactions
, and the impact of various treatments in a more physiologically relevant context. They are crucial for
dermatological research
,
cosmetic testing
, and understanding
skin diseases
such as
psoriasis
and
melanoma
.
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