The synthesis of type I collagen, the major component of the skin, is known to be modulated in aging and in various skin diseases and treatments. In vivo analysis of type I collagen expression, however, is difficult because of the low cell density of the dermis and the small amount of RNA obtainable from skin biopsy specimens. We present here a quantitative polymerase chain reaction method for the quantification of proα1(I) collagen mRNA in skin punch biopsy specimens. The targeted mRNA and a synthetic RNA as an internal standard were co-amplified together with the same primers. Collagen synthesis was found to decline after birth, so that the amount of proα1(I) collagen mRNA in the skin of 5- to 58-y-old donors was 17-37% of that in fetal s...
A 10-yr-old female presented with cerebriform tumors covering the plantar surfaces of both feet. His...
We have analysed BP180 mRNA expression in normal human keratinocytes. Here we report the presence in...
Abstract only availableOsteogenesis imperfecta type III is a heritable disorder leading to impaired ...
Quantitative studies of cytokine gene expression in vivo are necessary in order to properly describe...
Total RNA was extracted from skin biopsies of nine patients suffering from systemic sclerosis (SSc)....
<p>Total RNA extracted from skin tissues were analyzed by real time RT-PCR for Pro-collagen III (<b>...
Collagen is synthesized as procollagen and large extra domains known as propeptides are cleaved off ...
Regulation of collagen gene expression was studied in keloids and fibroblast cultures established fr...
Abundance of type XVI collagen mRNA in normal human dermal fibroblasts explanted from different hori...
AbstractFibroblasts cultured from affected and unattected skin sites of three scleroderma patients w...
Alport syndrome is a collagen type IV disease caused by mutations in the COL4A5 gene with the X-link...
We now have an impressive amount of information about several steps in the synthesis of type I colla...
To evaluate skin tissue gene expression patterns correctly, extracting sufficient quantities of good...
Collagens XII and XIV localize near the surface of collagen fibrils and may be involved in epithelia...
Collagen IV is the major basement membrane protein that influences adhesion, proliferation, and migr...
A 10-yr-old female presented with cerebriform tumors covering the plantar surfaces of both feet. His...
We have analysed BP180 mRNA expression in normal human keratinocytes. Here we report the presence in...
Abstract only availableOsteogenesis imperfecta type III is a heritable disorder leading to impaired ...
Quantitative studies of cytokine gene expression in vivo are necessary in order to properly describe...
Total RNA was extracted from skin biopsies of nine patients suffering from systemic sclerosis (SSc)....
<p>Total RNA extracted from skin tissues were analyzed by real time RT-PCR for Pro-collagen III (<b>...
Collagen is synthesized as procollagen and large extra domains known as propeptides are cleaved off ...
Regulation of collagen gene expression was studied in keloids and fibroblast cultures established fr...
Abundance of type XVI collagen mRNA in normal human dermal fibroblasts explanted from different hori...
AbstractFibroblasts cultured from affected and unattected skin sites of three scleroderma patients w...
Alport syndrome is a collagen type IV disease caused by mutations in the COL4A5 gene with the X-link...
We now have an impressive amount of information about several steps in the synthesis of type I colla...
To evaluate skin tissue gene expression patterns correctly, extracting sufficient quantities of good...
Collagens XII and XIV localize near the surface of collagen fibrils and may be involved in epithelia...
Collagen IV is the major basement membrane protein that influences adhesion, proliferation, and migr...
A 10-yr-old female presented with cerebriform tumors covering the plantar surfaces of both feet. His...
We have analysed BP180 mRNA expression in normal human keratinocytes. Here we report the presence in...
Abstract only availableOsteogenesis imperfecta type III is a heritable disorder leading to impaired ...