Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L'Oréal Advanced Research, Clichy Cedex, FranceAbstract: A number of clinical observations have indicated that the regenerative potential and overall function of the epidermis is modified with age. The epidermis becomes thinner, repairs itself less efficiently after wounding, and presents modified barrier function recovery. In addition, the dermal papillae flatten out with increasing age, suggesting a modification in the interaction between epidermal and dermal compartments. As the epidermal regenerative capacity is dependent upon stem and progenitor cell function, it is naturally of interest to identify and understand age-relat...
This is a chronicle of concepts in the field of epidermal stem cell biology and a historic look at t...
Altered stem cell homeostasis is linked to organismal aging. However, the mechanisms involved remain...
Skin is a natural and effective barrier of the body against the adverse effects of the external envi...
In the epidermis, stem cells in the basal layer of the epidermis undergo self-renewal and\ud differe...
In healthy individuals, skin integrity is maintained by epidermal stem cells which self-renew and ge...
Aged epidermis is less proliferative than young, as exemplified by slower wound healing. However, it...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
In this study, we ask the basic question: do stem cells age? We demonstrated that epidermal stem cel...
Stem cells located in the skin are responsible for continual regeneration, wound healing, and differ...
The goal of this study was to determine the role of Fas-mediated apoptosis in human epidermal aging....
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the human skin and comprises a multilayered epithelium, the ...
Human beings are greatly preoccupied with the unavoidable nature of aging. While the biological proc...
The proliferating cells in the epidermis, stem cells and transit amplifying cells, can be separated ...
The human epidermis is constantly being renewed. Post mitotic terminally differentiated cells are sh...
This is a chronicle of concepts in the field of epidermal stem cell biology and a historic look at t...
Altered stem cell homeostasis is linked to organismal aging. However, the mechanisms involved remain...
Skin is a natural and effective barrier of the body against the adverse effects of the external envi...
In the epidermis, stem cells in the basal layer of the epidermis undergo self-renewal and\ud differe...
In healthy individuals, skin integrity is maintained by epidermal stem cells which self-renew and ge...
Aged epidermis is less proliferative than young, as exemplified by slower wound healing. However, it...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
In this study, we ask the basic question: do stem cells age? We demonstrated that epidermal stem cel...
Stem cells located in the skin are responsible for continual regeneration, wound healing, and differ...
The goal of this study was to determine the role of Fas-mediated apoptosis in human epidermal aging....
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the human skin and comprises a multilayered epithelium, the ...
Human beings are greatly preoccupied with the unavoidable nature of aging. While the biological proc...
The proliferating cells in the epidermis, stem cells and transit amplifying cells, can be separated ...
The human epidermis is constantly being renewed. Post mitotic terminally differentiated cells are sh...
This is a chronicle of concepts in the field of epidermal stem cell biology and a historic look at t...
Altered stem cell homeostasis is linked to organismal aging. However, the mechanisms involved remain...
Skin is a natural and effective barrier of the body against the adverse effects of the external envi...