How human self-renewal tissues co-ordinate proliferation with differentiation is unclear. Human epidermis undergoes continuous cell growth and differentiation and is permanently exposed to mutagenic hazard. Keratinocytes are thought to arrest cell growth and cell cycle prior to terminal differentiation. However, a growing body of evidence does not satisfy this model. For instance, it does not explain how skin maintains tissue structure in hyperproliferative benign lesions. We have developed and applied novel cell cycle techniques to human skin in situ and determined the dynamics of key cell cycle regulators of DNA replication or mitosis, such as cyclins E, A and B, or members of the anaphase promoting complex pathway: cdc14A, Ndc80/Hec1 and...
The development of complex stratified epithelial barriers in mammals is initiated from single-layere...
In the present paper, we report that mitosis is a key step in the cellular response to genotoxic age...
This article deals with and compares cell cycle information obtained in mouse and in human epidermis...
How human self-renewal tissues co-ordinate proliferation with differentiation is unclear. Human epid...
The relationship between cell cycle and differentiation in human keratinocytes is poorly understood,...
The cellular mechanisms controlling cell fate in self-renewal tissues remain unclear. Cell cycle fai...
The mammalian epidermis is organized into layers of structurally different cells—the basal, spinous,...
Cdc20 and Cdh1 activate the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome, a master cell cycle regulator. Alt...
Single stem cells, including those in human epidermis, have a remarkable ability to reconstitute tis...
Despite decades of skin research, regulation of proliferation and homeostasis in human epidermis is ...
Despite decades of skin research, regulation of proliferation and homeostasis in human epidermis is ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Due to its exposed nature, skin is subject to continuo...
Cell kinetic perturbations that resulted in a wave of increased cell division during the 6–8hr lag p...
p53 transcription factor is mutated in most skin cell carcinomas and in more than 50% of all human m...
International audienceTissue homeostasis requires precise control of cell proliferation and arrest i...
The development of complex stratified epithelial barriers in mammals is initiated from single-layere...
In the present paper, we report that mitosis is a key step in the cellular response to genotoxic age...
This article deals with and compares cell cycle information obtained in mouse and in human epidermis...
How human self-renewal tissues co-ordinate proliferation with differentiation is unclear. Human epid...
The relationship between cell cycle and differentiation in human keratinocytes is poorly understood,...
The cellular mechanisms controlling cell fate in self-renewal tissues remain unclear. Cell cycle fai...
The mammalian epidermis is organized into layers of structurally different cells—the basal, spinous,...
Cdc20 and Cdh1 activate the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome, a master cell cycle regulator. Alt...
Single stem cells, including those in human epidermis, have a remarkable ability to reconstitute tis...
Despite decades of skin research, regulation of proliferation and homeostasis in human epidermis is ...
Despite decades of skin research, regulation of proliferation and homeostasis in human epidermis is ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Due to its exposed nature, skin is subject to continuo...
Cell kinetic perturbations that resulted in a wave of increased cell division during the 6–8hr lag p...
p53 transcription factor is mutated in most skin cell carcinomas and in more than 50% of all human m...
International audienceTissue homeostasis requires precise control of cell proliferation and arrest i...
The development of complex stratified epithelial barriers in mammals is initiated from single-layere...
In the present paper, we report that mitosis is a key step in the cellular response to genotoxic age...
This article deals with and compares cell cycle information obtained in mouse and in human epidermis...