Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models are increasingly used to study the aspects of epidermal organisation and cutaneous wound-healing events. However, these are largely dependent on laborious histological analysis and immunohistochemical approaches. Despite the large resource of transgenic and knockout mice harboring mutations relevant to skin disorders, few organotypic mouse skin models are available. We have developed a versatile in vitro 3D organotypic mouse skin equivalent that reflects epidermal organisation in vivo. The system is optically transparent and ideally suited to real-time analysis using a variety of integrated in situ imaging techniques. As a paradigm for coordination of cellular events, the epidermal gap junction netw...
Engineered dermal templates have revolutionised the repair and reconstruction of skin defects. Their...
In vivo and in vitro studies give a paradoxical picture of the actions of the key regulatory factor ...
Studies of skin graft behaviour in rodent excisional wound models are limited by the dominance of wo...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models are increasingly used to study the aspects of epidermal or...
Wound closure following injury to the skin is a complex process involving both dermal contraction an...
International audienceThe development of three‐dimensional models of reconstituted mouse epidermis (...
The skin is essential for our survival. The outer epidermal layer consists of the interfollicular ep...
We examined the expression of the gap junction proteins connexin 26 (Cx26), 32 (Cx32), and 43 (Cx43)...
To assess whether gap junctions and connexins change during keratinocyte differentiation, we have st...
Connexin26 (Cx26) and Cx30 facilitate gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) in the epide...
We have explored the expression of gap junction proteins in normal human skin by immunostaining cryo...
Gap junctions (GJ) are known to be involved in spontaneous wound healing in rodent skin. We analyzed...
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the development of innova...
We describe an organotypic model of mouse skin consisting of a stratified sheet of epidermal keratin...
<p>Skin constructs were implanted in dorsal skin fold chambers in mice for 11. The sections show an ...
Engineered dermal templates have revolutionised the repair and reconstruction of skin defects. Their...
In vivo and in vitro studies give a paradoxical picture of the actions of the key regulatory factor ...
Studies of skin graft behaviour in rodent excisional wound models are limited by the dominance of wo...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models are increasingly used to study the aspects of epidermal or...
Wound closure following injury to the skin is a complex process involving both dermal contraction an...
International audienceThe development of three‐dimensional models of reconstituted mouse epidermis (...
The skin is essential for our survival. The outer epidermal layer consists of the interfollicular ep...
We examined the expression of the gap junction proteins connexin 26 (Cx26), 32 (Cx32), and 43 (Cx43)...
To assess whether gap junctions and connexins change during keratinocyte differentiation, we have st...
Connexin26 (Cx26) and Cx30 facilitate gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) in the epide...
We have explored the expression of gap junction proteins in normal human skin by immunostaining cryo...
Gap junctions (GJ) are known to be involved in spontaneous wound healing in rodent skin. We analyzed...
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the development of innova...
We describe an organotypic model of mouse skin consisting of a stratified sheet of epidermal keratin...
<p>Skin constructs were implanted in dorsal skin fold chambers in mice for 11. The sections show an ...
Engineered dermal templates have revolutionised the repair and reconstruction of skin defects. Their...
In vivo and in vitro studies give a paradoxical picture of the actions of the key regulatory factor ...
Studies of skin graft behaviour in rodent excisional wound models are limited by the dominance of wo...