It has been assumed that the slow rate of healing in aging epidermis is due to slowing of the epidermal stem cell proliferative rate. In this issue, Charruyer et al. report that this may not be the case. Using a long-term repopulating model, they demonstrate that epidermal stem cell kinetics are maintained. Instead, it is the compensatory action of the transit-amplifying (TA) cells that changes in aging skin and thus bears responsibility for slowed wound healing
The skin epidermis ensures critical vital functions: it represents the first line of defense against...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
Skin is the largest organ of the body with important protective functions, which become compromised ...
It has been assumed that the slow rate of healing in aging epidermis is due to slowing of the epider...
Aged epidermis is less proliferative than young, as exemplified by slower wound healing. However, it...
In this study, we ask the basic question: do stem cells age? We demonstrated that epidermal stem cel...
In the epidermis, stem cells in the basal layer of the epidermis undergo self-renewal and\ud differe...
Homeostasis of continuously renewing tissues, such as the epidermis, is maintained by somatic undiff...
For the past 30 years, the prevailing model of epidermal homeostasis has been that epidermal stem ce...
Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L&...
Homeostatic epidermal tissue renewal is the result of the combined activity of rare but potent stem ...
SummaryThe complex anatomy of the epidermis contains multiple adult stem cell populations, but the e...
SummarySkin epithelia must rejuvenate constantly during normal homeostasis and repair damage after w...
Epithelial renewal in skin is achieved by the constant turnover and differentiation of keratinocytes...
This is a chronicle of concepts in the field of epidermal stem cell biology and a historic look at t...
The skin epidermis ensures critical vital functions: it represents the first line of defense against...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
Skin is the largest organ of the body with important protective functions, which become compromised ...
It has been assumed that the slow rate of healing in aging epidermis is due to slowing of the epider...
Aged epidermis is less proliferative than young, as exemplified by slower wound healing. However, it...
In this study, we ask the basic question: do stem cells age? We demonstrated that epidermal stem cel...
In the epidermis, stem cells in the basal layer of the epidermis undergo self-renewal and\ud differe...
Homeostasis of continuously renewing tissues, such as the epidermis, is maintained by somatic undiff...
For the past 30 years, the prevailing model of epidermal homeostasis has been that epidermal stem ce...
Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L&...
Homeostatic epidermal tissue renewal is the result of the combined activity of rare but potent stem ...
SummaryThe complex anatomy of the epidermis contains multiple adult stem cell populations, but the e...
SummarySkin epithelia must rejuvenate constantly during normal homeostasis and repair damage after w...
Epithelial renewal in skin is achieved by the constant turnover and differentiation of keratinocytes...
This is a chronicle of concepts in the field of epidermal stem cell biology and a historic look at t...
The skin epidermis ensures critical vital functions: it represents the first line of defense against...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
Skin is the largest organ of the body with important protective functions, which become compromised ...