The equine hoof inner epithelium is folded into primary and secondary epidermal lamellae which increase the dermo-epidermal junction surface area of the hoof and can be affected by laminitis, a common disease of equids. Two keratin proteins (K), K42 and K124, are the most abundant keratins in the hoof lamellar tissue of Equus caballus. We hypothesize that these keratins are lamellar tissue-specific and could serve as differentiation- and disease-specific markers. Our objective was to characterize the expression of K42 and K124 in equine stratified epithelia and to generate monoclonal antibodies against K42 and K124. By RT-PCR analysis, keratin gene (KRT) KRT42 and KRT124 expression was present in lamellar tissue, but not cornea, haired skin...
Supporting Limb Laminitis (SLL) is a painful and crippling secondary complication of orthopedic inju...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
The dermo-epidermal interface that connects the equine distal phalanx to the cornified hoof wall wit...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hoof to the horse health is clear, and the current knowledge regardi...
Background: Most research to date involving laminins and extracellular matrix protein function in bo...
Inhibited differentiation Of the hoof keratinocytes has been proposed as a mechanism underlying the ...
Inhibited differentiation Of the hoof keratinocytes has been proposed as a mechanism underlying the ...
Introduction: Information on microscopic anatomy of equine skin is sparse. In horses, limb wounds of...
Objective: Gene expression in the lamellar dermis and epidermis was compared between healthy horses ...
The equine hoof capsule protects the softer, more sensitive, structures within. Failure of the conne...
Keratins represent a large protein family with essential structural and functional roles in epitheli...
Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta (EI) is a mechanobullous disease that occurs in newborn American Saddleb...
Keratins represent a large protein family with essential structural and functional roles in epitheli...
The adult equine hoof is subdivided into distinct segments with various keratinization modes. In the...
Supporting Limb Laminitis (SLL) is a painful and crippling secondary complication of orthopedic inju...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
The dermo-epidermal interface that connects the equine distal phalanx to the cornified hoof wall wit...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hoof to the horse health is clear, and the current knowledge regardi...
Background: Most research to date involving laminins and extracellular matrix protein function in bo...
Inhibited differentiation Of the hoof keratinocytes has been proposed as a mechanism underlying the ...
Inhibited differentiation Of the hoof keratinocytes has been proposed as a mechanism underlying the ...
Introduction: Information on microscopic anatomy of equine skin is sparse. In horses, limb wounds of...
Objective: Gene expression in the lamellar dermis and epidermis was compared between healthy horses ...
The equine hoof capsule protects the softer, more sensitive, structures within. Failure of the conne...
Keratins represent a large protein family with essential structural and functional roles in epitheli...
Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta (EI) is a mechanobullous disease that occurs in newborn American Saddleb...
Keratins represent a large protein family with essential structural and functional roles in epitheli...
The adult equine hoof is subdivided into distinct segments with various keratinization modes. In the...
Supporting Limb Laminitis (SLL) is a painful and crippling secondary complication of orthopedic inju...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...