L’Oréal
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
French firm unveils invitroskin.com, a Web site exploring the applications of reconstructed skin in basic research and its role in the development of animal testing alternatives, according to the company. Web site addresses skin engineering and answers questions regarding the development of reconstructed skin and how models can serve as alternatives to animal testing. L'Oréal is committed to the field of reconstituted skin, the firm said, citing the company's organization of the 3rd International Skin Engineering Symposium in Lausanne, Switzerland in October 2004. L'Oréal created skin-science.com in 2002, offering information on reconstructed skin and advice for maintaining healthy skin...