Slow cycling is a common feature shared among several stem cells (SCs) identified in adult tissues including hair follicle and cornea. Recently, existence of unipotent SCs in basal and lumenal layers of sweat gland (SG) has been described and label retaining cells (LRCs) have also been localized in SGs; however, whether these LRCs possess SCs characteristic has not been investigated further. Here, we used a H2BGFP LRCs system for in vivo detection of infrequently dividing cells. This system allowed us to specifically localize and isolate SCs with label-retention and myoepithelial characteristics restricted to the SG proximal acinar region. Using an alternative genetic approach, we demonstrated that SG LRCs expressed keratin 15 (K15) in the ...
<p>(A) K15 staining of sweat gland LRCs indicate positive K15 expression. (B) Fluorescent photo of K...
<p>(A,B) H2BGFP is expressed in the epidermis and sweat glands before doxycycline treatment. (C,D) S...
<p>(A) K15CrePR/R26LacZ<sup>RU</sup> marked sweat gland cells do not contribute to the epidermis at ...
Slow cycling is a common feature shared among several stem cells (SCs) identified in adult tissues i...
<div><p>Slow cycling is a common feature shared among several stem cells (SCs) identified in adult t...
AbstractThe skin is responsible for a variety of physiological functions and is critical for wound h...
Sweat glands (SGs) are spread over almost the entire surface of the human body and are essential for...
SummarySweat glands are abundant in the body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands...
<p>(A) Sweat gland LRCs are attached to the basement membrane positive for β4 integrin (red) and are...
<p>(A) DIC photo of the back skin area containing transplanted H2BGFP labeled sweat glands at 34 day...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
<div><p>Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively ...
Background We have recently shown that the expression of nestin, a progenitor/stem cell marker prote...
<p>(A) K15 staining of sweat gland LRCs indicate positive K15 expression. (B) Fluorescent photo of K...
<p>(A,B) H2BGFP is expressed in the epidermis and sweat glands before doxycycline treatment. (C,D) S...
<p>(A) K15CrePR/R26LacZ<sup>RU</sup> marked sweat gland cells do not contribute to the epidermis at ...
Slow cycling is a common feature shared among several stem cells (SCs) identified in adult tissues i...
<div><p>Slow cycling is a common feature shared among several stem cells (SCs) identified in adult t...
AbstractThe skin is responsible for a variety of physiological functions and is critical for wound h...
Sweat glands (SGs) are spread over almost the entire surface of the human body and are essential for...
SummarySweat glands are abundant in the body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands...
<p>(A) Sweat gland LRCs are attached to the basement membrane positive for β4 integrin (red) and are...
<p>(A) DIC photo of the back skin area containing transplanted H2BGFP labeled sweat glands at 34 day...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
<div><p>Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively ...
Background We have recently shown that the expression of nestin, a progenitor/stem cell marker prote...
<p>(A) K15 staining of sweat gland LRCs indicate positive K15 expression. (B) Fluorescent photo of K...
<p>(A,B) H2BGFP is expressed in the epidermis and sweat glands before doxycycline treatment. (C,D) S...
<p>(A) K15CrePR/R26LacZ<sup>RU</sup> marked sweat gland cells do not contribute to the epidermis at ...