Background: The aim of this study was to develop and characterize standardized in vitro three-dimensional organotypic models of human junctional epithelium (JE) and sulcular epithelium (SE). Methods Organotypic models were constructed by growing human normal gingival keratinocytes on top of collagen matrices populated with gingival fibroblasts (GF) or periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PLF). Tissues obtained were harvested at different time points and assessed for epithelial morphology, proliferation (Ki67), expression of JE-specific markers (ODAM and FDC-SP), cytokeratins (CK), transglutaminase, filaggrin, and basement membrane proteins (collagen IV and laminin1). Results: The epithelial component in 3- and 5-day organotypics showed limited...
To isolate P-cadherin positive and negative oral gingival epithelial cells, and to compare the biolo...
Epithelium attachment to the tooth or abutment surface is necessary to form a biological seal preven...
Tissue-engineered oral mucosal equivalents have been developed for in vitro studies for a few years ...
Background: The aim of this study was to develop and characterize standardized in vitro three-dimens...
To develop a model for junctional epithelium, porcine periodontal ligament epithelial cells (PLE cel...
Background: Abutment surfaces are being designed to promote gingival soft tissue attachment and inte...
In vitro studies using 3D co-cultures of gingival cells can resemble their in vivo counterparts much...
Organotypic models make it possible to investigate the unique properties of oral mucosa in vitro. Fo...
Background: Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) barrier membranes have been widely used for gui...
We have studied lectin reactivity in normal human junctional, sulcular, and attached gingival epithe...
The purposes of this study were to develop an in vitro co-culture model of epithelial tissue with de...
The oral, oral sulcular, and junctional epithelia of the natural gingiva each possess distinct patte...
The junctional epithelium is located at a strategically important interface between the gingival sul...
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) pillar arrays are applied as a biomechanical microenvironment to establi...
In construction of epithelial cells as multilayers, the cells are grown submerged to confluence on f...
To isolate P-cadherin positive and negative oral gingival epithelial cells, and to compare the biolo...
Epithelium attachment to the tooth or abutment surface is necessary to form a biological seal preven...
Tissue-engineered oral mucosal equivalents have been developed for in vitro studies for a few years ...
Background: The aim of this study was to develop and characterize standardized in vitro three-dimens...
To develop a model for junctional epithelium, porcine periodontal ligament epithelial cells (PLE cel...
Background: Abutment surfaces are being designed to promote gingival soft tissue attachment and inte...
In vitro studies using 3D co-cultures of gingival cells can resemble their in vivo counterparts much...
Organotypic models make it possible to investigate the unique properties of oral mucosa in vitro. Fo...
Background: Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) barrier membranes have been widely used for gui...
We have studied lectin reactivity in normal human junctional, sulcular, and attached gingival epithe...
The purposes of this study were to develop an in vitro co-culture model of epithelial tissue with de...
The oral, oral sulcular, and junctional epithelia of the natural gingiva each possess distinct patte...
The junctional epithelium is located at a strategically important interface between the gingival sul...
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) pillar arrays are applied as a biomechanical microenvironment to establi...
In construction of epithelial cells as multilayers, the cells are grown submerged to confluence on f...
To isolate P-cadherin positive and negative oral gingival epithelial cells, and to compare the biolo...
Epithelium attachment to the tooth or abutment surface is necessary to form a biological seal preven...
Tissue-engineered oral mucosal equivalents have been developed for in vitro studies for a few years ...