The epidermis is the outermost layer of skin. It is comprised of keratin-containing cells called keratinocytes. Functionally, the epidermis serves as a physical barrier that can prevent infection and regulate body hydration. Maintenance and repair of the epidermis are important for human health. Mechanistically, these processes occur primarily via proliferation and differentiation of stem cells located in the basal monolayer. These processes are believed to depend on cell-cell communication and spatial constraints but existing kinetic models focus mainly on proliferation and differentiation. To address this issue, we present a mean-field kinetic model that takes these additional factors into account and describes the epidermis at a biosyste...
Abstract The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, whi...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
In normal epidermis there is a balance between the rate of cell division and the rate of terminal di...
© 2020 Claire Margaret MillerThe epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, providing a protectiv...
<p>This image illustrates the human epidermis from the basal layer to the stratum corneum. The epide...
We apply an improved version of a previously introduced off-lattice agent-based model to the steady-...
Mathematic modelling allows exploration of the contribution of specific quantifiable parameters to p...
The epidermis is composed of closely packed cells with very little intercellular matrix. Most of epi...
Re-epithelialization is the dominant mode of healing in partial thickness wounds. In order to develo...
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...
<div><p>The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epith...
The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, which is dyn...
In normal epidermis there is a balance between the rate of cell division and the rate of terminal di...
Abstract The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, whi...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
In normal epidermis there is a balance between the rate of cell division and the rate of terminal di...
© 2020 Claire Margaret MillerThe epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, providing a protectiv...
<p>This image illustrates the human epidermis from the basal layer to the stratum corneum. The epide...
We apply an improved version of a previously introduced off-lattice agent-based model to the steady-...
Mathematic modelling allows exploration of the contribution of specific quantifiable parameters to p...
The epidermis is composed of closely packed cells with very little intercellular matrix. Most of epi...
Re-epithelialization is the dominant mode of healing in partial thickness wounds. In order to develo...
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...
<div><p>The mammalian skin epidermis is a stratified epithelium composed of multiple layers of epith...
The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, which is dyn...
In normal epidermis there is a balance between the rate of cell division and the rate of terminal di...
Abstract The skin barrier is provided by the organized multi-layer structure of epidermal cells, whi...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
In normal epidermis there is a balance between the rate of cell division and the rate of terminal di...