An apparent tissue-specific growth inhibitor, or chalone, obtained from psoriatic lesions was tentatively identified in the 100-kDa fraction based upon inhibition of DNA synthesis, as measured by [3H]-thymidine uptake by a squamous cell carcinoma cell line, SCC 38. This fraction, however, failed to inhibit SCC 38 cell growth when assessed directly in a neutral red uptake assay. Characterization of the inhibitor of [3H]-thymidine uptake revealed it to have biochemical properties identical to thymidine phosphorylase: 1) molecular weight close to 100 kDa, 2) isoelectric point of 4.2, and 3) thymidine phosphorylase enzyme activity. Thus, we conclude that its ability to inhibit [3H]-thymidine uptake was due to thymidine catabolism rather than in...
In the genetic skin disease psoriasis, the number of Proliferating cells is 12-fold greater in lesio...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
Labeling of cultured human epidermal cells with [3H]thymidine has revealed a dramatic heterogeneity ...
An apparent tissue-specific growth inhibitor, or chalone, obtained from psoriatic lesions was tentat...
Psoriasis is a disease characterized by hyperproliferation of epidermal cells. This is the first stu...
Tritiated thymidine incorporation, a measure of DNA synthesis, was studied in circulating leukocytes...
Leukotrienes in psoriatic skin lesions are potent mediators of inflammation. We have studied the cap...
Cultures of keratinocytes from uninvolved psoriatic skin have been shown to exhibit increased DNA sy...
We compared the capacity of proliferating and differentiating keratinocytes to salvage and cataboliz...
Clinically uninvolved psoriatic epidermis shows increased DNA synthesis in vivo . We have studied th...
To study the possible involvement of protein kinase C in psoriasis, we determined the activity of th...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI) kinase is activated by growth factors, such as epidermal growth factor (EG...
The subcorneal and basal parts of the germinal epithelium were microdissected from freeze-dried sect...
The hypothesis that an imbalanced cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP ratio was central to the cutaneous expre...
How the constantly renewing epidermis maintains its homeostatic state remains a mystery. A “negative...
In the genetic skin disease psoriasis, the number of Proliferating cells is 12-fold greater in lesio...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
Labeling of cultured human epidermal cells with [3H]thymidine has revealed a dramatic heterogeneity ...
An apparent tissue-specific growth inhibitor, or chalone, obtained from psoriatic lesions was tentat...
Psoriasis is a disease characterized by hyperproliferation of epidermal cells. This is the first stu...
Tritiated thymidine incorporation, a measure of DNA synthesis, was studied in circulating leukocytes...
Leukotrienes in psoriatic skin lesions are potent mediators of inflammation. We have studied the cap...
Cultures of keratinocytes from uninvolved psoriatic skin have been shown to exhibit increased DNA sy...
We compared the capacity of proliferating and differentiating keratinocytes to salvage and cataboliz...
Clinically uninvolved psoriatic epidermis shows increased DNA synthesis in vivo . We have studied th...
To study the possible involvement of protein kinase C in psoriasis, we determined the activity of th...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI) kinase is activated by growth factors, such as epidermal growth factor (EG...
The subcorneal and basal parts of the germinal epithelium were microdissected from freeze-dried sect...
The hypothesis that an imbalanced cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP ratio was central to the cutaneous expre...
How the constantly renewing epidermis maintains its homeostatic state remains a mystery. A “negative...
In the genetic skin disease psoriasis, the number of Proliferating cells is 12-fold greater in lesio...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
Labeling of cultured human epidermal cells with [3H]thymidine has revealed a dramatic heterogeneity ...