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Toxicologic Pathology | 2018

Specificities of the Skin Morphology in Juvenile Minipigs

Béatrice Gauthier; Laure Penard; Nicole F. Bordier; Jean-Paul Briffaux; Bernard M. Ruty

The Göttingen minipig is recognized by the scientific community and by health authorities as the animal model of choice to evaluate dermally applied drugs under development. Young adults of approximately 4 months of age are most generally chosen to participate in dermal pharmacology and toxicology studies, and recently, minipigs have been proved to be also suitable for juvenile studies. A complete anatomical cartography of the skin morphology of juvenile male and female minipigs from postnatal day 1 (PND1) to twelve weeks of age was performed measuring the thickness of skin layers for each anatomical location and time point. Overall, the neonatal skin of minipigs (PND1 and PND8) shows prominent cellularity, similar to that seen in human neonates, and the morphology of the skin of older animals is considered similar to that of young adult minipigs. Epidermal thickness varies only minimally over the period; whereas, the dermal and more markedly, the subcutaneous thicknesses increase over time.


Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods | 2017

Cardiovascular Monitoring in the Conscious Young Rabbit Using Telemetry

Olivier Boucheix; Christophe Bory; Marie Latzko; Kevin Gilbert; Philippe Lege; Estelle Chalencon; Jean-Paul Briffaux; Stéphane Baudet


Toxicon | 2016

Using the muscle force test in the monkey to measure biological activity of botulinum neurotoxins

Stéphane Baudet; Valérie Bellingard; Dina Anderson; Catherine George; Jean-Paul Briffaux; Mikhail Kalinichev


Toxicon | 2016

SXN102342, a novel, recombinant botulinum neurotoxin type a1: in vivo characterization

Mikhail Kalinichev; Cindy Perier; Christine Favre-Guilmard; Sylvie Cornet; S. Baudet; Jean-Paul Briffaux; Dina Anderson; Matthew Beard


Reproductive Toxicology | 2016

Dermal administration in the juvenile minipig

Laure Penard; Edward Marsden; Jean-Paul Briffaux; Alain Reynard


Toxicology Letters | 2014

Adapting animal husbandry for pre-weaning juvenile toxicity studies in the rabbit

Edward Marsden; Alain Raynard; Céline Pique; Jean-Paul Briffaux


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Double staining technique for minipig fetal skeletons at gestation day 60

Céline Pique; Edward Marsden; Paul Quesada; Audrey Jocteur-Monrozier; Jean-Paul Briffaux


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Successful continuous intravenous infusion in post-weaning juvenile rats

Linda Allais; Cécilia Gerhardy; Jean-Paul Briffaux; Philippe Vignand; Sylvie David; Pierluigi Fant


Toxicology Letters | 2012

Toxicology of X-ray-exposed, hafnium oxide nanoparticles in the rat liver

Jean-Paul Briffaux; Aurélie Pager; Corinne Devaux; David Ravelo; Emmanuel Chereul; Laurent Levy; Stéphane Baudet


Toxicology Letters | 2012

Safety evaluation of ambulatory infusion in socialised cynomolgus monkeys

Jean-Paul Briffaux; Stéphane Baudet; François Bossu; Catherine Botteron; Nigel Pickersgill; Cécilia Gerhardy

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Edward Marsden

Charles River Laboratories

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Céline Pique

Charles River Laboratories

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Laure Penard

Charles River Laboratories

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S. Baudet

Charles River Laboratories

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Alain Reynard

Charles River Laboratories

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Linda Allais

Charles River Laboratories

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Paul Quesada

Charles River Laboratories

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Pierluigi Fant

Charles River Laboratories

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