Pigmentation

Pigmentation

Pigmentation model is based on human iPSC-derived melanocytes. Identify active ingredients among hundreds on our innovative high-throughput assays. Validate or study mechanism of action with dedicated bioassays.

Pigmentation models and in vitro assays

Pigmentation model is based on human iPSC-derived melanocytes. Identify active ingredients among hundreds on our innovative high-throughput assays. Validate or study mechanism of action with dedicated bioassays.

Using High-Throughput Flow Cytometry

  • Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition that occur in people usually due to an unhealthy or higher production of a pigment called melanin, produced by melanocytes.
  • Hypopigmentation refers to a loss of melanin production related to genetic condition (albinism, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis) or injury (burns).
  • Voluntary modification of skin pigmentation can be cultural.

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