Culture of keratinocytes in conventional medium without a mesenchyme-derived feeder layer leads to poor growth and impaired differentiation; however, the exact pathway and degree of differentiation achieved in such conditions is unclear. We have cultured normal human keratinocytes in Rheinwald and Green's medium, on plastic without a feeder layer, in order to investigate the degree of differentiation that they achieve in these conditions. Intermediate filament proteins, tonofibrils and desmosomes were assumed as markers of differentiation and their expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and electron micros~opy. Before reaching confluence, keratinocytes expressed keratin molecules, as well as vimentin, and formed tonofibrils and des...
Fibronectin production by human keratinocytes cultured in serum-free, low-calcium medium without a f...
Primary human epidermal stem cells isolated from skin tissues and subsequently expanded in tissue cu...
Because engineered tissues are designed for clinical applications in humans, a major problem is the ...
Culture of keratinocytes in conventional medium without a mesenchyme-derived feeder layer leads to p...
A fully differentiated epithelium having the features of epidermis was obtained in vitro by culturin...
Irreversible growth arrest and commitment to differentiation are among the earliest events in the pr...
Primary cultured epithelial cells that are used for basic research are often cultivated on plastic w...
In order to elucidate the interactions between fibroblasts and keratinocytes co-cultured in vitro, t...
Human epidermal keratinocytes grow from single cells into stratified colonies. Cells in the upper la...
Since 1967, major advances have been made in procedures to isolate and maintain keratinocytes in liq...
Keratinocytes from neonatal mouse back skin, growing in primary culture (PEC) under conventional con...
<p>Expression of markers of keratinocyte differentiation in human skin, HaCaT cell line, human Norma...
Keratinocytes are the most abundant skin cells found in epidermis. They are divided into proliferati...
Reconstruction of a skin equivalent using an immortalized human keratinocyte line, HaCaT, was invest...
For almost 30 years, keratinocyte differentiation has been studied in numerous cell models including...
Fibronectin production by human keratinocytes cultured in serum-free, low-calcium medium without a f...
Primary human epidermal stem cells isolated from skin tissues and subsequently expanded in tissue cu...
Because engineered tissues are designed for clinical applications in humans, a major problem is the ...
Culture of keratinocytes in conventional medium without a mesenchyme-derived feeder layer leads to p...
A fully differentiated epithelium having the features of epidermis was obtained in vitro by culturin...
Irreversible growth arrest and commitment to differentiation are among the earliest events in the pr...
Primary cultured epithelial cells that are used for basic research are often cultivated on plastic w...
In order to elucidate the interactions between fibroblasts and keratinocytes co-cultured in vitro, t...
Human epidermal keratinocytes grow from single cells into stratified colonies. Cells in the upper la...
Since 1967, major advances have been made in procedures to isolate and maintain keratinocytes in liq...
Keratinocytes from neonatal mouse back skin, growing in primary culture (PEC) under conventional con...
<p>Expression of markers of keratinocyte differentiation in human skin, HaCaT cell line, human Norma...
Keratinocytes are the most abundant skin cells found in epidermis. They are divided into proliferati...
Reconstruction of a skin equivalent using an immortalized human keratinocyte line, HaCaT, was invest...
For almost 30 years, keratinocyte differentiation has been studied in numerous cell models including...
Fibronectin production by human keratinocytes cultured in serum-free, low-calcium medium without a f...
Primary human epidermal stem cells isolated from skin tissues and subsequently expanded in tissue cu...
Because engineered tissues are designed for clinical applications in humans, a major problem is the ...