Eccrine sweat glands are generally considered to be a possible epidermal stem cell source. Here we compared the multilayered epithelia formed by epidermal keratinocytes and those formed by eccrine sweat gland cells. We demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo the capability of human eccrine sweat gland cells to form a stratified interfollicular epidermis substitute on collagen hydrogels. This is substantiated by the following findings: (1) a stratified epidermis consisting of 10–12 cell layers is formed by sweat gland cells; (2) a distinct stratum corneum develops and is maintained after transplantation onto immuno-incompetent rats; (3) proteins such as filaggrin, loricrin, involucrin, envoplakin, periplakin, and transglutaminases I and III m...
AbstractThe skin is responsible for a variety of physiological functions and is critical for wound h...
<p>(A) DIC photo of the back skin area containing transplanted H2BGFP labeled sweat glands at 34 day...
In this study, we show that a novel human type II epithelial keratin, K1b, is exclusively expressed ...
Eccrine sweat glands are generally considered to be a possible epidermal stem cell source. Here we c...
In our previous work, we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alterna...
In our previous work we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alternat...
Recently, Biedermann et al. (2010) have demonstrated that human eccrine sweat gland cells can develo...
Background/Purpose: In a multi-project research line, we are currently testing whether a morphologic...
Eccrine sweat glands are skin-associated epithelial structures (appendages) that are unique to some ...
<div><p>Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively ...
SummarySweat glands are abundant in the body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands...
PhDThe human eccrine sweat gland is present on most body sites and is crucial for thermoregulation....
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
AbstractThe skin is responsible for a variety of physiological functions and is critical for wound h...
<p>(A) DIC photo of the back skin area containing transplanted H2BGFP labeled sweat glands at 34 day...
In this study, we show that a novel human type II epithelial keratin, K1b, is exclusively expressed ...
Eccrine sweat glands are generally considered to be a possible epidermal stem cell source. Here we c...
In our previous work, we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alterna...
In our previous work we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alternat...
Recently, Biedermann et al. (2010) have demonstrated that human eccrine sweat gland cells can develo...
Background/Purpose: In a multi-project research line, we are currently testing whether a morphologic...
Eccrine sweat glands are skin-associated epithelial structures (appendages) that are unique to some ...
<div><p>Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively ...
SummarySweat glands are abundant in the body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands...
PhDThe human eccrine sweat gland is present on most body sites and is crucial for thermoregulation....
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
Human skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-cha...
AbstractThe skin is responsible for a variety of physiological functions and is critical for wound h...
<p>(A) DIC photo of the back skin area containing transplanted H2BGFP labeled sweat glands at 34 day...
In this study, we show that a novel human type II epithelial keratin, K1b, is exclusively expressed ...