Abstract
The ageing global demographic constantly reinforces the need for more age focussed research, in order to better support the population to live healthier for longer. As the interface between the human body and the external environment, the experience of skin is unique, being subjected to both internal and external ageing influences, leading to pathological changes in structure/function. Currently, there are few in vitro ageing skin equivalents to undertake this research, and even fewer which account for both ageing factors.
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