We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mammalian epidermis based on: changes in keratinocyte proliferation, fluid and calcium exchange with the extracellular fluid during these cells' passage through the epidermal sublayers, and the barrier functions of both the stratum corneum and tight junctions localised in the stratum granulosum. Using this theory, we develop a mathematical model that predicts epidermal sublayer transit times, partitioning of the epidermal calcium gradient between intracellular and extracellular domains, and the permeability of the tight junction barrier to calcium ions. Comparison of our model's predictions of epidermal transit times with experimental data indicates tha...
AbstractUsing a mathematical model of the epidermis, we propose a mechanism of epidermal homeostasis...
We present a porous medium model of the growth and deterioration of the viable sublayers of an epide...
We present a porous medium model of the growth and deterioration of the viable sublayers of an epide...
We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mammalian e...
<div><p>We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mam...
We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mammalian e...
We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mammalian e...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pl...
<p>The mathematical model presented in this paper simplifies the progressive barrier in the lower SC...
The epidermal permeability barrier is established late in fetal development. Indeed, the Ca(2+) grad...
AbstractUsing a mathematical model of the epidermis, we propose a mechanism of epidermal homeostasis...
We present a porous medium model of the growth and deterioration of the viable sublayers of an epide...
We present a porous medium model of the growth and deterioration of the viable sublayers of an epide...
We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mammalian e...
<div><p>We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mam...
We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mammalian e...
We propose and mathematically examine a theory of calcium profile formation in unwounded mammalian e...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pla...
Background/purpose: Calcium regulates the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes and pl...
<p>The mathematical model presented in this paper simplifies the progressive barrier in the lower SC...
The epidermal permeability barrier is established late in fetal development. Indeed, the Ca(2+) grad...
AbstractUsing a mathematical model of the epidermis, we propose a mechanism of epidermal homeostasis...
We present a porous medium model of the growth and deterioration of the viable sublayers of an epide...
We present a porous medium model of the growth and deterioration of the viable sublayers of an epide...