The ability of psoriatic fibroblasts to stimulate growth of epidermal cells was studied by comparing the capacity of murine 3T3 cells, normal fibroblasts and psoriatic fibroblasts to act as feeder layers for cultured normal human keratinocytes. 3T3 cells consistently gave shorter times to confluency than normal or psoriatic cells which were about the same. The SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic pattern of the fibrous protein was identical irrespective of the feeder layer use. Psoriatic epidermal cells could be grown from single cell suspensions by using 10−9 M cholera toxin in the medium. The cultured psoriatic keratinocytes grew identically to normal cells and made the same fibrous protein. The psoriatic keratinocytes also grew better ...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
We have recently reported that irradiated human fibroblasts can be used as a feeder layer, to expand...
Using the combined techniques of Rheinwald and Green, and Liu and Karasek, large quantities of proli...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
Clinically uninvolved psoriatic epidermis shows increased DNA synthesis in vivo . We have studied th...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
<p>3×10<sup>5</sup> fibroblasts, stained with PHK2 (green), were cultured in 6-well pre-coated plate...
In order to elucidate the interactions between fibroblasts and keratinocytes co-cultured in vitro, t...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
The interaction between fibroblasts and rat keratinocytes co-cultured in vitro was examined. The epi...
Studies of growth kinetics of normal and psoriatic epidermal cells in vitro indicate that there is n...
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease of the skin characterized by keratinocyte hyperproliferation...
Human keratinocyte culture has provided the means to treat burns, wounds and skin pathologies. To da...
Pieces of psoriatic and uninvolved skin were cultured for as long as 8 days in vivo in diffusion cha...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
We have recently reported that irradiated human fibroblasts can be used as a feeder layer, to expand...
Using the combined techniques of Rheinwald and Green, and Liu and Karasek, large quantities of proli...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
Clinically uninvolved psoriatic epidermis shows increased DNA synthesis in vivo . We have studied th...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
<p>3×10<sup>5</sup> fibroblasts, stained with PHK2 (green), were cultured in 6-well pre-coated plate...
In order to elucidate the interactions between fibroblasts and keratinocytes co-cultured in vitro, t...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
The interaction between fibroblasts and rat keratinocytes co-cultured in vitro was examined. The epi...
Studies of growth kinetics of normal and psoriatic epidermal cells in vitro indicate that there is n...
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease of the skin characterized by keratinocyte hyperproliferation...
Human keratinocyte culture has provided the means to treat burns, wounds and skin pathologies. To da...
Pieces of psoriatic and uninvolved skin were cultured for as long as 8 days in vivo in diffusion cha...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
We have recently reported that irradiated human fibroblasts can be used as a feeder layer, to expand...