International audienceThe development of three‐dimensional models of reconstituted mouse epidermis (RME) has been hampered by the difficulty to maintain murine primary keratinocyte cultures and to achieve a complete epidermal stratification. In this study, a new protocol is proposed for the rapid and convenient generation of RME, which reproduces accurately the architecture of a normal mouse epidermis. During RME morphogenesis, the expression of differentiation markers such as keratins, loricrin, filaggrin, E‐cadherin and connexins was followed, showing that RME structure at day 5 was similar to those of a normal mouse epidermis, with the acquisition of the natural barrier function. It was also demonstrated that RME responded to skin‐releva...
The recent advent of large scale reverse genetics and phenotyping projects has signalled a new era i...
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the development of innova...
The skin epidermis ensures critical vital functions: it represents the first line of defense against...
International audienceThe development of three‐dimensional models of reconstituted mouse epidermis (...
We describe an organotypic model of mouse skin consisting of a stratified sheet of epidermal keratin...
A number of studies provide strong evidence that KLK5 is one of the most important serine proteases ...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models are increasingly used to study the aspects of epidermal or...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
The production of transgenic and null mice with skin abnormalities makes it increasingly important t...
Wound closure following injury to the skin is a complex process involving both dermal contraction an...
Evidence from the newborns of p63 and CGI58 knockout mice have demonstrated that both genes are requ...
Keratins are the major structural proteins of keratinocytes, which are the most abundant cell type i...
Mouse epidermis can be induced to undergo sequential waves of proliferation and keratinization by tr...
TMEM45A gene encodes an initially uncharacterized predicted transmembrane protein. We previously sho...
The recent advent of large scale reverse genetics and phenotyping projects has signalled a new era i...
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the development of innova...
The skin epidermis ensures critical vital functions: it represents the first line of defense against...
International audienceThe development of three‐dimensional models of reconstituted mouse epidermis (...
We describe an organotypic model of mouse skin consisting of a stratified sheet of epidermal keratin...
A number of studies provide strong evidence that KLK5 is one of the most important serine proteases ...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models are increasingly used to study the aspects of epidermal or...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
A three-dimensional human epidermis model reconstructed from neonatal primary keratinocytes is prese...
The production of transgenic and null mice with skin abnormalities makes it increasingly important t...
Wound closure following injury to the skin is a complex process involving both dermal contraction an...
Evidence from the newborns of p63 and CGI58 knockout mice have demonstrated that both genes are requ...
Keratins are the major structural proteins of keratinocytes, which are the most abundant cell type i...
Mouse epidermis can be induced to undergo sequential waves of proliferation and keratinization by tr...
TMEM45A gene encodes an initially uncharacterized predicted transmembrane protein. We previously sho...
The recent advent of large scale reverse genetics and phenotyping projects has signalled a new era i...
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the development of innova...
The skin epidermis ensures critical vital functions: it represents the first line of defense against...