A critical role for p63 in the development of stratified epithelia, such as the epidermis, has been recognized since the generation of mice lacking p63 expression. The molecular role of p63 in epidermal morphogenesis, however, remained controversial. The epidermal phenotype of p63-/- mice, which are born with a single-layered surface epithelium instead of a fully stratified epidermis, suggested that p63 could have a role in stem cell maintenance or in the commitment to stratification. In this review, we discuss evidence suggesting that p63 is required for the commitment to stratification, making p63 the earliest known gene expressed in the developing epidermis that is specific for the keratinocyte lineage
p63 is a transcription factor required for normal epidermal development and differentiation. Because...
The transcription factor p63 is essential for the formation of the epidermis and other stratifying e...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: The embryonic surface ectoderm is a simp...
Epidermal development requires the transcription factor p63, as p63-/- mice are born dead, without s...
SummaryThe distinguishing feature of adult stem cells is their extraordinary capacity to divide prio...
Item does not contain fulltextp63, a member of p53 family, has a significant role in the development...
The p53-related transcription factor p63 is critically important for basic cellular functions during...
mice complemented with TAp63; p63-/-;ΔN, p63 knockout mice complemented with ΔNp63; p63-/-;TA;ΔN, p6...
The transcription factor p63 is critically important for skin development and maintenance. Processes...
Development of stratified epithelia, such as the epidermis, requires p63 expression. The p63 gene en...
Mice lacking p63, a single gene that encodes a group of transcription factors that either contain (T...
The embryonic surface ectoderm is a simple flat epithelium consisting of cells that express the cyto...
The p53 tumour suppressor is a transcription factor that regulates the progression of the cell throu...
The p53-related transcription factor p63 is critically important for basic cellular functions during...
pidermis is composed mainly of keratinocytes and is the major barrier of human body. The developmen...
p63 is a transcription factor required for normal epidermal development and differentiation. Because...
The transcription factor p63 is essential for the formation of the epidermis and other stratifying e...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: The embryonic surface ectoderm is a simp...
Epidermal development requires the transcription factor p63, as p63-/- mice are born dead, without s...
SummaryThe distinguishing feature of adult stem cells is their extraordinary capacity to divide prio...
Item does not contain fulltextp63, a member of p53 family, has a significant role in the development...
The p53-related transcription factor p63 is critically important for basic cellular functions during...
mice complemented with TAp63; p63-/-;ΔN, p63 knockout mice complemented with ΔNp63; p63-/-;TA;ΔN, p6...
The transcription factor p63 is critically important for skin development and maintenance. Processes...
Development of stratified epithelia, such as the epidermis, requires p63 expression. The p63 gene en...
Mice lacking p63, a single gene that encodes a group of transcription factors that either contain (T...
The embryonic surface ectoderm is a simple flat epithelium consisting of cells that express the cyto...
The p53 tumour suppressor is a transcription factor that regulates the progression of the cell throu...
The p53-related transcription factor p63 is critically important for basic cellular functions during...
pidermis is composed mainly of keratinocytes and is the major barrier of human body. The developmen...
p63 is a transcription factor required for normal epidermal development and differentiation. Because...
The transcription factor p63 is essential for the formation of the epidermis and other stratifying e...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: The embryonic surface ectoderm is a simp...