In situ gelatin zymography is a simple technique providing valuable information about the cellular and tissue localization of gelatinases. Until recently, the use of this technique has been confined to soft, relatively homogeneous tissue. In this report in situ zymography has been utilized to assess the sub-lamellar location of gelatinases in the hard, semi-keratinized epidermal layer and the adjacent soft connective tissue matrix of the dermis of the equine hoof. We show that alterations in the orientation at which the tissue is dipped and withdrawn from the emulsion cause profound alterations in emulsion thickness. Microscopic Variations in the surface topography of frozen tissue sections also influence emulsion thickness making interpret...
Matrix metalloprotease-2 and -9 (gelatinase A and B, respectively) are enzymes crucially involved in...
AbstractObjective To investigate the relationship between matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity an...
The epidermis of the modified skin of the bovine hoof is a highly mechanical loaded tissue. Conseque...
In situ gelatin zymography is a simple technique providing valuable information about the cellular a...
In situ gelatin zymography is a technique, which utilises a gelatin-based emulsion overlay to detect...
To explore the physiological or pathological roles of proteases, it is important to be able to detec...
To investigate the role of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in the pathophysiology of equine ...
Abstract. Proteases play important roles in modulating a wide range of cellular functions, in the re...
In situ zymography is a very important technique that shows the proteolytic activity in sections and...
Genetic evidence indicates that the major gelatinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 are involved in mammalian cran...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the integrity of dermal and epidermal tissues collected by...
To explore the physiological or pathological roles of proteases, it is important to be able to detec...
Matrix metallo-proteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases, capable of degradin...
Contains fulltext : 47379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The balance betw...
<p>ZBF-fixed leiomyoma tissue was sectioned and analysed for the presence of gelatinolytic activity ...
Matrix metalloprotease-2 and -9 (gelatinase A and B, respectively) are enzymes crucially involved in...
AbstractObjective To investigate the relationship between matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity an...
The epidermis of the modified skin of the bovine hoof is a highly mechanical loaded tissue. Conseque...
In situ gelatin zymography is a simple technique providing valuable information about the cellular a...
In situ gelatin zymography is a technique, which utilises a gelatin-based emulsion overlay to detect...
To explore the physiological or pathological roles of proteases, it is important to be able to detec...
To investigate the role of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in the pathophysiology of equine ...
Abstract. Proteases play important roles in modulating a wide range of cellular functions, in the re...
In situ zymography is a very important technique that shows the proteolytic activity in sections and...
Genetic evidence indicates that the major gelatinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 are involved in mammalian cran...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the integrity of dermal and epidermal tissues collected by...
To explore the physiological or pathological roles of proteases, it is important to be able to detec...
Matrix metallo-proteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases, capable of degradin...
Contains fulltext : 47379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The balance betw...
<p>ZBF-fixed leiomyoma tissue was sectioned and analysed for the presence of gelatinolytic activity ...
Matrix metalloprotease-2 and -9 (gelatinase A and B, respectively) are enzymes crucially involved in...
AbstractObjective To investigate the relationship between matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity an...
The epidermis of the modified skin of the bovine hoof is a highly mechanical loaded tissue. Conseque...