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NETPark Collaboration Leads to Breakthrough in Skin Research


A new scientific paper published by REPROCELL Europe and Durham University is shining a spotlight on the strength of collaboration within the NETPark community.
REPROCELL Europe and Durham University is shining a spotlight on the strength of collaboration within the NETPark community.

A new scientific paper published by REPROCELL Europe and Durham University is shining a spotlight on the strength of collaboration within the NETPark community.


The study, titled “Development of a Dermal Equivalent Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Fibroblasts,” presents a significant step forward in the development of full-thickness human skin models. Using iPSC-derived fibroblasts, the research offers a more reliable and customisable approach to in vitro skin modelling—an advancement with promising implications for both regenerative medicine and dermatological research.


This breakthrough is a testament to the kind of innovation that thrives at NETPark, where cutting-edge science is supported by a collaborative ecosystem of researchers, businesses, and academic institutions.


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