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    GlossaryPorcine Ear Skin (Pig Ear Skin)

    skin tissue from pig ears used in dermatological research

    Porcine Ear Skin, also known as Pig Ear Skin, refers to the skin tissue from the ears of pigs. It is commonly used in scientific research and dermatological studies because its structure and properties closely resemble human skin. This makes it a valuable model for testing the effects of various treatments, studying skin diseases, and evaluating the penetration of topical medications.

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