20090070889 | MOUSE MODEL COMPRISING AN ENGRAFTED HUMAN SKIN HAVING HYPERSENSITIVITY TO UV-LIGHT - The present invention relates to a humanized, non-human mammal model, preferably a humanized mouse model, with an engrafted portion of human skin having hyper-patient sensitivity to ultra violet (UV) light, and a method for preparing such non-human mammal model and its use for studying acute and long term effects on human skin by exposure to UV light and for testing topically or systematically applied or administered substances for their capability to prevent, repair and/or cure damages of such exposed human skin. This mouse model comprises an engrafted portion of human skin based on skin cells of a human Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) or Gorlin's Syndrome (GS) patient. XP and GS are rare human autosomal disorders characterized clinically by hypersensitivity to UV light, especially to UVB rays, and high predisposition for developing skin cancers on sunlight exposed skin areas. | 03-12-2009 |