The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial cells that exist in appropriate sizes and proportions, and with distinct boundaries separating each other. How the epidermis develops from a single layer of committed precursor cells to form a complex multilayered structure of multiple cell types remains elusive. Here, we construct stochastic, three-dimensional, and multiscale models consisting of a lineage of multiple cell types to study the control of epidermal development. Symmetric and asymmetric cell divisions, stochastic cell fate transitions within the lineage, extracellular morphogens, cell-to-cell adhesion forces, and cell signaling are included in model. A GPU algorithm was developed ...
Abstract The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, whi...
2outward forming the suprabasal layers [21,29,10] (see Fig. 1). Suprabasal cells undergo a progressi...
© 2020 Claire Margaret MillerThe epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, providing a protectiv...
<div><p>The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epith...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
Skin is a complex organ tasked with, among other functions, protecting the body from the outside wor...
In organisms, tissue development and maintenance must be precisely timed and spatially coordinated t...
In organisms, tissue development and maintenance must be precisely timed and spatially coordinated t...
<p>This image illustrates the human epidermis from the basal layer to the stratum corneum. The epide...
Tissue regeneration and development involves activities in multiple scales: gene, growth factor, cel...
Tissue regeneration and development involves activities in multiple scales: gene, growth factor, cel...
The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, which is dyn...
Abstract The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, whi...
2outward forming the suprabasal layers [21,29,10] (see Fig. 1). Suprabasal cells undergo a progressi...
© 2020 Claire Margaret MillerThe epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, providing a protectiv...
<div><p>The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epith...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epithelial ce...
Skin is a complex organ tasked with, among other functions, protecting the body from the outside wor...
In organisms, tissue development and maintenance must be precisely timed and spatially coordinated t...
In organisms, tissue development and maintenance must be precisely timed and spatially coordinated t...
<p>This image illustrates the human epidermis from the basal layer to the stratum corneum. The epide...
Tissue regeneration and development involves activities in multiple scales: gene, growth factor, cel...
Tissue regeneration and development involves activities in multiple scales: gene, growth factor, cel...
The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, which is dyn...
Abstract The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, whi...
2outward forming the suprabasal layers [21,29,10] (see Fig. 1). Suprabasal cells undergo a progressi...
© 2020 Claire Margaret MillerThe epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, providing a protectiv...