Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes can contribute fibronectin to the dermal-epidermal junction or wound matrix is unknown. In order to approach this problem experimentally, we used the "skin equivalent" model composed of a native collagen gel populated with cultured fibroblasts and covered by cultured keratinocytes. By using bovine fibroblasts to populate the gel, fetal bovine serum in the culture medium, and human keratinocytes to form the epithelium, we were able to be certain that any human fibronectin produced in the culture was synthesized by the keratinocytes. A monoclonal antibody to fibronectin was found to recognize human but not bovine fibronectin. When the skin equi...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
The purpose of this study was to characterize an in vitro co-culture model in which fibroblasts grow...
Factors regulating the attachment and directional migration of a regenerating epidermis in wound hea...
Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes ...
Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes ...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Fibronectin production by human keratinocytes cultured in serum-free, low-calcium medium without a f...
Histologic and immunofluorescence methods were used to analyse the presence of fibronectin, chondroi...
Histologie and Îmmunofluorescence methods were used to analyse the presence of fibronectin, chondroi...
Human keratinocytes were grown on a dermal equivalent (or lattice) at the liquid-air interface in an...
Using a method that allowed the reconstruction of simplified living human skin in vitro, we investig...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
The purpose of this study was to characterize an in vitro co-culture model in which fibroblasts grow...
Factors regulating the attachment and directional migration of a regenerating epidermis in wound hea...
Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes ...
Although human keratinocytes in vitro have been shown to produce fibronectin, whether keratinocytes ...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Fibronectin production by human keratinocytes cultured in serum-free, low-calcium medium without a f...
Histologic and immunofluorescence methods were used to analyse the presence of fibronectin, chondroi...
Histologie and Îmmunofluorescence methods were used to analyse the presence of fibronectin, chondroi...
Human keratinocytes were grown on a dermal equivalent (or lattice) at the liquid-air interface in an...
Using a method that allowed the reconstruction of simplified living human skin in vitro, we investig...
Fibronectin has been demonstrated in epithelial cell types in culture, but published studies of kera...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
Soluble human plasma fibronectin or collagen types I or IV, when preincubated with tissue culture pl...
The purpose of this study was to characterize an in vitro co-culture model in which fibroblasts grow...
Factors regulating the attachment and directional migration of a regenerating epidermis in wound hea...