The newly developed method, cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections, was used to observe the nanostructure of the epidermal extracellular space. The data were obtained from vitreous sections of freshly taken, fully hydrated, non-cryo-protected human skin. The extracellular space of viable epidermis contains desmosomes, expressing a characteristic extracellular transverse approximately 5 nm periodicity, interconnected by a relatively electron lucent inter-desmosomal space. The extracellular space between viable and cornified epidermis contains transition desmosomes at different stages of reorganization interconnected by widened areas expressing a rich variety of complex membrane-like structures. The extracellular space of cornified epi...
The skin is a protective cover that partici-pates in the homeostatic regulation of internal fluids b...
Cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections (CEMOVIS) is, in principle, the ultimate method of spe...
The lamina densa of normal human epidermis was exposed by treatment with 1M sodium chloride and was ...
The newly developed method, cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections, was used to observe the n...
The newly developed method, cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections, was used to observe the n...
Direct visualization of the skin barrier formation process by cryotransmission electron microscopy o...
Human epidermis was examined under 400-kV intermediate voltage electron microscopy using epon sectio...
Some trends in electron microscopy of skin have emerged and should be pursued in the future. The fin...
Direct visualization of the skin barrier formation process by cryotransmission electron microscopy o...
Current transmission electron microscopy techniques do not permit simultaneous visualization of skin...
Current transmission electron microscopy techniques do not permit simultaneous visualization of skin...
The outermost layer of mammalian skin, the stratum corneum, provides the body with a barrier against...
Summary: Generating high-quality electron microscopy images of the skin and keratinocytes can be cha...
Eight stages in the development of the human embryonic and fetal periderm have been established, pri...
Human epidermis was examined under 400-kV intermediate voltage electron microscopy using epon sectio...
The skin is a protective cover that partici-pates in the homeostatic regulation of internal fluids b...
Cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections (CEMOVIS) is, in principle, the ultimate method of spe...
The lamina densa of normal human epidermis was exposed by treatment with 1M sodium chloride and was ...
The newly developed method, cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections, was used to observe the n...
The newly developed method, cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections, was used to observe the n...
Direct visualization of the skin barrier formation process by cryotransmission electron microscopy o...
Human epidermis was examined under 400-kV intermediate voltage electron microscopy using epon sectio...
Some trends in electron microscopy of skin have emerged and should be pursued in the future. The fin...
Direct visualization of the skin barrier formation process by cryotransmission electron microscopy o...
Current transmission electron microscopy techniques do not permit simultaneous visualization of skin...
Current transmission electron microscopy techniques do not permit simultaneous visualization of skin...
The outermost layer of mammalian skin, the stratum corneum, provides the body with a barrier against...
Summary: Generating high-quality electron microscopy images of the skin and keratinocytes can be cha...
Eight stages in the development of the human embryonic and fetal periderm have been established, pri...
Human epidermis was examined under 400-kV intermediate voltage electron microscopy using epon sectio...
The skin is a protective cover that partici-pates in the homeostatic regulation of internal fluids b...
Cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections (CEMOVIS) is, in principle, the ultimate method of spe...
The lamina densa of normal human epidermis was exposed by treatment with 1M sodium chloride and was ...