The epidermis is part of the innate immune system and represents the first line of defense against external insults. It must continuously replace differentiated or damaged keratinocytes, and this is maintained through a multilayered structure and a dynamic equilibrium between proliferation of stem cells and transit-amplifying cells in the basal layer and differentiation in suprabasal layers. At the surface of the epidermis, keratinocytes die by a specific and well-orchestrated terminal differentiation process, and the resulting dead corneocytes play an essential function as the first barrier against the environment. New evidence demonstrates that keratinocytespecific ablation of the apoptotic caspase-8 in mice destroys the balance in the ep...
Epidermal keratinocytes provide an essential structural and immunological barrier forming the first ...
Programmed cell death of epidermal keratinocytes (KC) results in the formation of cornified cells, w...
Caspases are proteases that regulate apoptosis as well as inflammation. Denecker et al. show that ca...
The epidermis is part of the innate immune system and represents the first line of defense against e...
Mammalian skin plays an essential role in protecting the body from environmental insults and as a re...
AbstractThe epidermis is a multilayered squamous epithelium in which dividing basal cells withdraw f...
The epidermis is a stratified squamous epithelium in which keratinocytes progressively undergo termi...
Traditionally, keratinocytes have been considered inert constituents of the multilayered epidermis. ...
The epidermis is a dynamic and continually renewing surface that provides and maintains a life-susta...
SummaryFADD, caspase-8, and cFLIP regulate the outcome of cell death signaling. Mice that constituti...
The goal of tissue repair is to restore the protective barrier function of the skin upon injuries or...
Recent observations demonstrated that interleukin-1β converting enzyme family proteases, now referre...
FADD, caspase-8, and cFLIP regulate the outcome of cell death signaling. Mice that constitutively la...
Cornification, the terminal differentiation of keratinocytes, is a special form of programmed cell d...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that features eczematic skin lesions, ...
Epidermal keratinocytes provide an essential structural and immunological barrier forming the first ...
Programmed cell death of epidermal keratinocytes (KC) results in the formation of cornified cells, w...
Caspases are proteases that regulate apoptosis as well as inflammation. Denecker et al. show that ca...
The epidermis is part of the innate immune system and represents the first line of defense against e...
Mammalian skin plays an essential role in protecting the body from environmental insults and as a re...
AbstractThe epidermis is a multilayered squamous epithelium in which dividing basal cells withdraw f...
The epidermis is a stratified squamous epithelium in which keratinocytes progressively undergo termi...
Traditionally, keratinocytes have been considered inert constituents of the multilayered epidermis. ...
The epidermis is a dynamic and continually renewing surface that provides and maintains a life-susta...
SummaryFADD, caspase-8, and cFLIP regulate the outcome of cell death signaling. Mice that constituti...
The goal of tissue repair is to restore the protective barrier function of the skin upon injuries or...
Recent observations demonstrated that interleukin-1β converting enzyme family proteases, now referre...
FADD, caspase-8, and cFLIP regulate the outcome of cell death signaling. Mice that constitutively la...
Cornification, the terminal differentiation of keratinocytes, is a special form of programmed cell d...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that features eczematic skin lesions, ...
Epidermal keratinocytes provide an essential structural and immunological barrier forming the first ...
Programmed cell death of epidermal keratinocytes (KC) results in the formation of cornified cells, w...
Caspases are proteases that regulate apoptosis as well as inflammation. Denecker et al. show that ca...