A large number of cross-linked envelopes form spontaneously when cell lines derived from chemically induced mouse skin papillomas are cultured in medium containing 1.2mM calcium. This phenomenon is associated with high activity of the cross-linking enzyme, epidermal transglutamjnase (TGase). The influence of retinoic acid (RA) on envelope formation was studied in detail in a papilloma cell line, PE. Retinoic acid (3 μM) completely blocked cornified envelope (CE) production but reduced TGase activity only 50%. A rabbit antiserum was produced against sonicated CEs isolated from newborn mouse skin. On Western blots of epidermal extracts, diffuse staining was observed for particulate proteins of suprabasal, but not basal, cells and similar immu...
Retinoic acid regulates cellular growth and differentiation by altering the expression of specific s...
AbstractHuman epidermal keratinocytes were cultured until sub-confluence in low Ca2+ (0.15 mM) serum...
To study the possibility that the state of proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes can influence th...
A large number of cross-linked envelopes form spontaneously when cell lines derived from chemically ...
The effect of retinoic acid (RA) on the terminal differentiation of guinea pig keratinocytes maintai...
Serially propagated SCC-13 keratinocytes, derived from a human squamous cell carcinoma, are greatly ...
AbstractWhen confluent cultures of the transformed human keratinocyte line SV-K14 are shifted to ser...
There is no doubt that retinoids have profound physiological and pharmacologic effects on epidermal ...
Retinoids are vitamin A compounds which demonstrate anti-tumor promoting capacity and the ability to...
In vivo effects of retinoids on epidermal differentiation were investigated by analyzing cytoskeleta...
Previous studies have shown that epithelial cells immortalized by human papillomaviruses (HPVs) at l...
Growth of SCC-13 squamous carcinoma cultures in the presence of retinoids considerably reduced the e...
When serially cultivated human epidermal keratinocytes are placed in suspension culture they stop gr...
Late in the terminal differentiation of epidermis and cultured epidermal cells, a protein envelope l...
The effects of vitamin A on the morphological expression of differentiation were studied in cell cul...
Retinoic acid regulates cellular growth and differentiation by altering the expression of specific s...
AbstractHuman epidermal keratinocytes were cultured until sub-confluence in low Ca2+ (0.15 mM) serum...
To study the possibility that the state of proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes can influence th...
A large number of cross-linked envelopes form spontaneously when cell lines derived from chemically ...
The effect of retinoic acid (RA) on the terminal differentiation of guinea pig keratinocytes maintai...
Serially propagated SCC-13 keratinocytes, derived from a human squamous cell carcinoma, are greatly ...
AbstractWhen confluent cultures of the transformed human keratinocyte line SV-K14 are shifted to ser...
There is no doubt that retinoids have profound physiological and pharmacologic effects on epidermal ...
Retinoids are vitamin A compounds which demonstrate anti-tumor promoting capacity and the ability to...
In vivo effects of retinoids on epidermal differentiation were investigated by analyzing cytoskeleta...
Previous studies have shown that epithelial cells immortalized by human papillomaviruses (HPVs) at l...
Growth of SCC-13 squamous carcinoma cultures in the presence of retinoids considerably reduced the e...
When serially cultivated human epidermal keratinocytes are placed in suspension culture they stop gr...
Late in the terminal differentiation of epidermis and cultured epidermal cells, a protein envelope l...
The effects of vitamin A on the morphological expression of differentiation were studied in cell cul...
Retinoic acid regulates cellular growth and differentiation by altering the expression of specific s...
AbstractHuman epidermal keratinocytes were cultured until sub-confluence in low Ca2+ (0.15 mM) serum...
To study the possibility that the state of proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes can influence th...