The in-vitro skin is made of skin cells from donors and collagen, and can replace cosmetic testing on animals
A piece of skin about the size of your thumbnail can be printed in less than a minute, scientists in Singapore say,
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Unknown titlesmetic testing on animals Share Article 0 PRINT A A A A view of lab-made human skin, made from skin cells and collagen, at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. | Photo Credit: Reuters <span>The in-vitro skin is made of skin cells from donors and collagen, and can replace cosmetic testing on animals A piece of skin about the size of your thumbnail can be printed in less than a minute, scientists in Singapore say, a game-changing step for the future of non-animal testing for cosmetics and other products. Made up of skin cells from donors and collagen, the in-vitro skin has the same chemical and b Summary
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