In healthy individuals, skin integrity is maintained by epidermal stem cells which self-renew and generate daughter cells that undergo terminal differentiation. Despite accumulation of senescence markers in aged skin, epidermal stem cells are maintained at normal levels throughout life. Therefore, skin ageing is induced by impaired stem cell mobilisation or reduced number of stem cells able to respond to proliferative signals. In the skin, existence of several distinct stem cell populations has been reported. Genetic labelling studies detected multipotent stem cells of the hair follicle bulge to support regeneration of hair follicles but not been responsible for maintaining interfollicular epidermis, which exhibits a distinct stem cell popu...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
The aging process is closely related to the organization of stem cells, and skin is thought to be on...
The skin is privileged because several skin-derived stem cells (epithelial stem cells from epidermis...
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
Stem cells located in the skin are responsible for continual regeneration, wound healing, and differ...
Skin is a natural and effective barrier of the body against the adverse effects of the external envi...
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the human skin and comprises a multilayered epithelium, the ...
Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L&...
The skin constantly renews itself throughout adult life, and the hair follicle undergoes a perpetual...
The skin is a complex stratified organ which acts not only as a permeability barrier and defense aga...
Adult epidermal stem cells renew the epithelial compartment of the skin throughout life and are the ...
The skin is the body's largest organ and it is able to self-repair throughout an individual's life. ...
In the epidermis, stem cells in the basal layer of the epidermis undergo self-renewal and\ud differe...
BACKGROUND: The skin protects mammals from insults, infection and dehydration and enables thermoregu...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
The aging process is closely related to the organization of stem cells, and skin is thought to be on...
The skin is privileged because several skin-derived stem cells (epithelial stem cells from epidermis...
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
Stem cells located in the skin are responsible for continual regeneration, wound healing, and differ...
Skin is a natural and effective barrier of the body against the adverse effects of the external envi...
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the human skin and comprises a multilayered epithelium, the ...
Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L&...
The skin constantly renews itself throughout adult life, and the hair follicle undergoes a perpetual...
The skin is a complex stratified organ which acts not only as a permeability barrier and defense aga...
Adult epidermal stem cells renew the epithelial compartment of the skin throughout life and are the ...
The skin is the body's largest organ and it is able to self-repair throughout an individual's life. ...
In the epidermis, stem cells in the basal layer of the epidermis undergo self-renewal and\ud differe...
BACKGROUND: The skin protects mammals from insults, infection and dehydration and enables thermoregu...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
The aging process is closely related to the organization of stem cells, and skin is thought to be on...
The skin is privileged because several skin-derived stem cells (epithelial stem cells from epidermis...