A dogma in squamous epithelial biology is that proliferation occurs in the basal cell layer. Notable exceptions are squamous epithelia of the human oral cavity, esophagus, ectocervix, and vagina. In these human epithelia, proliferation is rare in the basal cell layer, and the vast majority of cells positive for Ki67 and other proliferation markers are found in para- and suprabasal cell layers. This unique human feature of a generally quiescent basal cell layer overlaid by highly proliferative cells offers the rare opportunity to study the molecular features of undifferentiated, quiescent, putative stem cells in their natural context. Here, we show that the quiescent human oral mucosa basal cell layer expresses putative markers of stemness, ...
The oral epithelium is one of the fastest repairing and continuously renewing tissues. Stem cell act...
SummaryThe distinguishing feature of adult stem cells is their extraordinary capacity to divide prio...
We investigated the expression of p75NGFR, a proliferative and basal cell marker, in the mouse bucca...
Objective The identification of stem cells (SC) remains challenging. In the human oral mucosal epith...
More than 570,000 new cases of esophageal cancer are estimated to be diagnosed annually worldwide. R...
Because the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all basal e...
AbstractEpidermal stem cells residing in different locations in the skin continuously self-renew and...
Stem cells in stratified epithelia are generally believed to adhere to a non-hierarchical single-pro...
The oral mucosa is one of the most rapidly dividing tissues in the body and serves as a barrier to p...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent “label retain...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent ‘‘label retai...
ABSTRACT How stem cells give rise to human interfollicular epidermis is unclear despite the crucial ...
How stem cells give rise to epidermis is unclear despite the crucial role the epidermis plays in bar...
Renewal of epidermis is achieved by an ordered replication of stem cells and transit amplifying cell...
SummaryAlthough TGFβ is a potent inhibitor of proliferation, epithelia lacking the essential recepto...
The oral epithelium is one of the fastest repairing and continuously renewing tissues. Stem cell act...
SummaryThe distinguishing feature of adult stem cells is their extraordinary capacity to divide prio...
We investigated the expression of p75NGFR, a proliferative and basal cell marker, in the mouse bucca...
Objective The identification of stem cells (SC) remains challenging. In the human oral mucosal epith...
More than 570,000 new cases of esophageal cancer are estimated to be diagnosed annually worldwide. R...
Because the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all basal e...
AbstractEpidermal stem cells residing in different locations in the skin continuously self-renew and...
Stem cells in stratified epithelia are generally believed to adhere to a non-hierarchical single-pro...
The oral mucosa is one of the most rapidly dividing tissues in the body and serves as a barrier to p...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent “label retain...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent ‘‘label retai...
ABSTRACT How stem cells give rise to human interfollicular epidermis is unclear despite the crucial ...
How stem cells give rise to epidermis is unclear despite the crucial role the epidermis plays in bar...
Renewal of epidermis is achieved by an ordered replication of stem cells and transit amplifying cell...
SummaryAlthough TGFβ is a potent inhibitor of proliferation, epithelia lacking the essential recepto...
The oral epithelium is one of the fastest repairing and continuously renewing tissues. Stem cell act...
SummaryThe distinguishing feature of adult stem cells is their extraordinary capacity to divide prio...
We investigated the expression of p75NGFR, a proliferative and basal cell marker, in the mouse bucca...