Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal individuals, were propagated in vitro. DNA synthesis was determined autoradiographically by measuring the labeling index (1 hr) and a continuous labeling index (72 hr) on 8–10 day old cell cultures. No differences in these 2 kinetic parameters were obtained with respect to involved and uninvolved psoriatic cells. However, when psoriatic cells (involved and uninvolved) were compared to normal cells, the psoriatic cells exhibited a much higher labeling index and continuous labeling index, 200–300% and 60–70% respectively. These data clearly show that in vitro (1) epidermal cells from clinically uninvolved skin of psoriatics proliferate at a rate e...
A sensitive in vitro experimental system has been used for studying the influence of the in situ env...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
Keratinocytes from normal human skin and psoriasis lesions were propagated in vitro. Several substan...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
Clinically uninvolved psoriatic epidermis shows increased DNA synthesis in vivo . We have studied th...
Cytophotometric measurements of single-cell DNA content were used to study human epidermal cell prol...
Cultures of keratinocytes from uninvolved psoriatic skin have been shown to exhibit increased DNA sy...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
Cultures of keratinocytes from uninvolved psoriatic skin have been shown to exhibit increased DNA sy...
Cytophotometric measurements of single-cell DNA content were used to study human epidermal cell prol...
Pieces of psoriatic and uninvolved skin were cultured for as long as 8 days in vivo in diffusion cha...
Cell proliferation of the uninvolved psoriatic skin was compared with normal skin of volunteers foll...
Using the combined techniques of Rheinwald and Green, and Liu and Karasek, large quantities of proli...
We have measured the RNA and DNA content and examined cell surface characteristics of human epiderma...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
A sensitive in vitro experimental system has been used for studying the influence of the in situ env...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
Keratinocytes from normal human skin and psoriasis lesions were propagated in vitro. Several substan...
Epidermal cells from 8 patients with psoriasis (involved and uninvolved areas) and from 7 normal ind...
Clinically uninvolved psoriatic epidermis shows increased DNA synthesis in vivo . We have studied th...
Cytophotometric measurements of single-cell DNA content were used to study human epidermal cell prol...
Cultures of keratinocytes from uninvolved psoriatic skin have been shown to exhibit increased DNA sy...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
Cultures of keratinocytes from uninvolved psoriatic skin have been shown to exhibit increased DNA sy...
Cytophotometric measurements of single-cell DNA content were used to study human epidermal cell prol...
Pieces of psoriatic and uninvolved skin were cultured for as long as 8 days in vivo in diffusion cha...
Cell proliferation of the uninvolved psoriatic skin was compared with normal skin of volunteers foll...
Using the combined techniques of Rheinwald and Green, and Liu and Karasek, large quantities of proli...
We have measured the RNA and DNA content and examined cell surface characteristics of human epiderma...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
A sensitive in vitro experimental system has been used for studying the influence of the in situ env...
A detailed examination of cell proliferation kinetics in normal human epidermis is presented. Using ...
Keratinocytes from normal human skin and psoriasis lesions were propagated in vitro. Several substan...