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N. Castex-Rizzi
Publications - 6
Citations - 160
N. Castex-Rizzi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acne & Atopic dermatitis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 128 citations.
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Fragility of epidermis and its consequence in dermatology
J.-F. Stalder,Dominique Tennstedt,Mette Deleuran,Gabriella Fabbrocini,R. de Lucas,Marek Haftek,Charles Taieb,D. Coustou,A. Mandeau,B. Fabre,H. Hernandez-Pigeon,M.F. Aries,M.F. Galliano,H. Duplan,N. Castex-Rizzi,S. Bessou-Touya,Valérie Mengeaud,C. Rouvrais,A.M. Schmitt,R. Bottino,K. Cottin,M. Saint Aroman +21 more
TL;DR: Fragile skin is very frequent worldwide and its prevalence varies between 25% and 52% in Caucasian, African and Asian population and this article includes also clinical cases and differential diagnosis of fragile skin (reactive skin) in face in adult population.
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Fragility of epidermis in newborns, children and adolescents
Ulrike Blume-Peytavi,Jerry Tan,Dominique Tennstedt,Franck Boralevi,Gabriella Fabbrocini,Antonio Torrelo,R. Soares-Oliveira,Marek Haftek,Ana B. Rossi,M.-D. Thouvenin,J. Mangold,M.F. Galliano,H. Hernandez-Pigeon,M.F. Aries,C. Rouvrais,S. Bessou-Touya,Hélène Duplan,N. Castex-Rizzi,Valérie Mengeaud,P.J. Ferret,E. Clouet,M. Saint Aroman,C. Carrasco,C. Coutanceau,B. Guiraud,S. Boyal,Anne Herman,H. Delga,Krysta Biniek,Reinhold H. Dauskardt +29 more
TL;DR: Within their first days of life, newborns’ skin undergoes various adaptation processes needed to accommodate the transition from the wet uterine environment to the dry atmosphere.
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Characterization of a human epidermis model reconstructed from hair follicle keratinocytes and comparison with two commercially models and native skin
B. Guiraud,H. Hernandez-Pigeon,I. Ceruti,S. Mas,Y. Palvadeau,C. Saint-Martory,N. Castex-Rizzi,Hélène Duplan,Sandrine Bessou-Touya +8 more
TL;DR: A model of epidermis reconstructed from ORS cells (ORS‐derived model) is characterized and its reproducibility evaluated, in comparison with native human skin and two marketed reconstructed skin models.
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In vitro approaches to pharmacological screening in the field of atopic dermatitis.
N. Castex-Rizzi,M.F. Galliano,M.F. Aries,H. Hernandez-Pigeon,C. Vaissiere,H. Delga,A. Caruana,C. Carrasco,M. Lévêque,H. Duplan,S. Bessou-Touya +10 more
TL;DR: Five in vitro models that mimic the pathomechanisms of atopic dermatitis are described – the AD keratinocyte model, the AD reconstructed human epidermismodel, the adaptive immunity model,The innate immunity model and the pruritus model – which are used to evaluate a new ingredient for emollients derived from a biological extract.
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Effective inhibition of Th17/Th22 pathway in 2D and 3D human models of psoriasis by Celastrol enriched plant cell culture extract.
TL;DR: It is shown that Th17/Th22 cytokines, main inflammatory parameters, and psoriasis associated key biomarkers were inhibited by CEE in both 2D and 3D human in vitro models, suggesting skin homeostasis could be restored by these modulator effects.