Cell suspensions of human keratinocytes, freshly isolated from skin specimens, did not express plasma fibronectin (pFN) receptor function in short-term assays for cell attachment and spreading on pFN-coated culture dishes and binding and phagocytosis of pFN-coated latex beads. These activities were expressed, however, by the cells harvested from primary keratinocyte cultures after 2–4 days of culture. Analysis of the cell types arising during primary culture, based on staining with antikeratin antibodies and bullous pemphigoid (BP) serum, revealed that about 90% of the originally isolated cell population consisted of keratinocytes (keratin-positive) and 30% were basal cells (BP antigen-positive). After 2 days of culture, 95% of the cells we...
Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes ...
The migration of keratinocytes over the wound bed plays an important role in the re-epithelializatio...
Keratinocyte adhesion to basal lamina and lateral interactions among basal epidermal cells are media...
Cell suspensions of human keratinocytes, freshly isolated from skin specimens, did not express plasm...
Epidermal cells from human foreskin or cadaver skin were found to bind and phagocytose fibronectin-c...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
During the reepithelialization of cutaneous wounds, the migratory epidermis transits over a provisio...
Extracellular matrices (ECMs) play an important rote as components of basement membrane of normal hu...
During cutaneous tissue organization, numerous critical interactions occur between cells and the ext...
During cutaneous tissue organization, numerous critical interactions occur between cells and the ext...
Fibronectin (FN) plays a key role in cell attachment, embryonic development, and wound healing. In t...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
Wound healing is primarily controlled by the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibrob...
Wound healing is primarily controlled by the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibrob...
Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes ...
The migration of keratinocytes over the wound bed plays an important role in the re-epithelializatio...
Keratinocyte adhesion to basal lamina and lateral interactions among basal epidermal cells are media...
Cell suspensions of human keratinocytes, freshly isolated from skin specimens, did not express plasm...
Epidermal cells from human foreskin or cadaver skin were found to bind and phagocytose fibronectin-c...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
During the reepithelialization of cutaneous wounds, the migratory epidermis transits over a provisio...
Extracellular matrices (ECMs) play an important rote as components of basement membrane of normal hu...
During cutaneous tissue organization, numerous critical interactions occur between cells and the ext...
During cutaneous tissue organization, numerous critical interactions occur between cells and the ext...
Fibronectin (FN) plays a key role in cell attachment, embryonic development, and wound healing. In t...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
Wound healing is primarily controlled by the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibrob...
Wound healing is primarily controlled by the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes and fibrob...
Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes ...
The migration of keratinocytes over the wound bed plays an important role in the re-epithelializatio...
Keratinocyte adhesion to basal lamina and lateral interactions among basal epidermal cells are media...