<p>Diagram of human skin showing differentiated keratinocytes of the epidermis and expression of stratification markers Keratin 10 (K10), Keratin 14 (K14) and Involucrin (Inv).</p
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
<p>(A–B) Hoechst staining shows the cellular structure of the split-thickness skin (A) and epidermal...
Abstract. The four major keratins of normal human epidermis (molecular mass 50, 56.5, 58, and 65-67 ...
Keratinocytes are the most abundant skin cells found in epidermis. They are divided into proliferati...
Keratins are a group of water-insoluble proteins (molecular weight range 40-70K) that form 10-nm ton...
Human epidermal keratinocytes in culture form stratified colonies that retain many of the properties...
<p>Expression of markers of keratinocyte differentiation in human skin, HaCaT cell line, human Norma...
Human epidermal keratinocytes express under various growth conditions a total of at least nine kerat...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Light microscopy images of skin biopsies from control and patient H immunolabeled with...
<p>E-cadherin staining (green) in Ker-CT keratinocytes demonstrated the cellular connections reminis...
<p>(a) Human skin was decellularized and confirmed complete cell removal by H&E staining. (b) ASC we...
We have examined the abundance and distribution of actin and several actin-associated proteins in hu...
<p>The expression pattern of keratins 4 (A–C, M–O), 13 (D–F, P–R, d–f), 12 (G–I, S–U), 15 (J–L, V–X)...
<p>Immunohistochemical analysis of AKT1, loricrin and keratin 1 expression in extragenital cutaneous...
<p>Paraffin-embedded sections of human term placenta are stained with keratin 14 (CK14) along with V...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
<p>(A–B) Hoechst staining shows the cellular structure of the split-thickness skin (A) and epidermal...
Abstract. The four major keratins of normal human epidermis (molecular mass 50, 56.5, 58, and 65-67 ...
Keratinocytes are the most abundant skin cells found in epidermis. They are divided into proliferati...
Keratins are a group of water-insoluble proteins (molecular weight range 40-70K) that form 10-nm ton...
Human epidermal keratinocytes in culture form stratified colonies that retain many of the properties...
<p>Expression of markers of keratinocyte differentiation in human skin, HaCaT cell line, human Norma...
Human epidermal keratinocytes express under various growth conditions a total of at least nine kerat...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Light microscopy images of skin biopsies from control and patient H immunolabeled with...
<p>E-cadherin staining (green) in Ker-CT keratinocytes demonstrated the cellular connections reminis...
<p>(a) Human skin was decellularized and confirmed complete cell removal by H&E staining. (b) ASC we...
We have examined the abundance and distribution of actin and several actin-associated proteins in hu...
<p>The expression pattern of keratins 4 (A–C, M–O), 13 (D–F, P–R, d–f), 12 (G–I, S–U), 15 (J–L, V–X)...
<p>Immunohistochemical analysis of AKT1, loricrin and keratin 1 expression in extragenital cutaneous...
<p>Paraffin-embedded sections of human term placenta are stained with keratin 14 (CK14) along with V...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
<p>(A–B) Hoechst staining shows the cellular structure of the split-thickness skin (A) and epidermal...
Abstract. The four major keratins of normal human epidermis (molecular mass 50, 56.5, 58, and 65-67 ...