Basal keratinocytes in the epidermis and hair follicle are biologically heterogeneous but must include a stable subpopulation of epidermal stem cells. In animal models these can be identifed by their retention of radioactive label due to their slow cycle (label-retaining cells) but human studies largely depend on in vitro characterization of colony forming efficiency and clonogenicity. Differential integrin expression has been used to detect cells of increased proliferative potential but further stem cell markers are urgently required for in vivo and in vitro characterization. Using LHM2, a monoclonal antibody reacting with a high molecular weight melanoma-associated proteoglycan core protein, a subset of basal keratinocytes in both the int...
The human epidermis is constantly being renewed. Post mitotic terminally differentiated cells are sh...
The advent of organotypic skin models advanced the understanding of complex mechanisms of keratinocy...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
Basal keratinocytes in the epidermis and hair follicle are biologically heterogeneous but must inclu...
Human interfollicular epidermis is renewed by stem cells that are clustered in the basal layer in a ...
It is widely believed that epithelial stem cells reside in the hair follicle bulge region. We invest...
Epithelial hair follicle stem cells (eHFSCs) are required to generate, maintain and renew the contin...
Inconsistent with the view that epidermal stem cells reside randomly spread along the basal layer of...
Recent works demonstrated the presence of a multipotent epithelial cell population in the bulge regi...
We screened a series of antibodies for their exclusive binding to the human hair follicle bulge. In ...
Stem cells are vital for the homeostasis of self-renewing tissues and their manipulation may have wi...
β1 integrin regulates multiple epithelial cell functions by connecting cells with the extracellular ...
We have examined colony-forming ability, localization of colony-forming cells, and in vitro life spa...
beta 1 integrin regulates multiple epithelial cell functions by connecting cells with the extracellu...
β1 integrin regulates multiple epithelial cell functions by connecting cells with the extracellular ...
The human epidermis is constantly being renewed. Post mitotic terminally differentiated cells are sh...
The advent of organotypic skin models advanced the understanding of complex mechanisms of keratinocy...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
Basal keratinocytes in the epidermis and hair follicle are biologically heterogeneous but must inclu...
Human interfollicular epidermis is renewed by stem cells that are clustered in the basal layer in a ...
It is widely believed that epithelial stem cells reside in the hair follicle bulge region. We invest...
Epithelial hair follicle stem cells (eHFSCs) are required to generate, maintain and renew the contin...
Inconsistent with the view that epidermal stem cells reside randomly spread along the basal layer of...
Recent works demonstrated the presence of a multipotent epithelial cell population in the bulge regi...
We screened a series of antibodies for their exclusive binding to the human hair follicle bulge. In ...
Stem cells are vital for the homeostasis of self-renewing tissues and their manipulation may have wi...
β1 integrin regulates multiple epithelial cell functions by connecting cells with the extracellular ...
We have examined colony-forming ability, localization of colony-forming cells, and in vitro life spa...
beta 1 integrin regulates multiple epithelial cell functions by connecting cells with the extracellu...
β1 integrin regulates multiple epithelial cell functions by connecting cells with the extracellular ...
The human epidermis is constantly being renewed. Post mitotic terminally differentiated cells are sh...
The advent of organotypic skin models advanced the understanding of complex mechanisms of keratinocy...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...