AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days, i.e., formation of rudiments of hair follicles and stratification and cornification of interfollicular epidermis. To investigate underlying molecular mechanisms of the morphogenesis, we established an organ culture system that allows skin tissues isolated from 12.5- or 13.5-days postcoitus embryos to develop in a manner that is histologically and temporally similar to the processin vivo.Expression of differentiation markers of epidermal keratinocytes including cholesterol sulfotransferase and cytokeratin K1 was induced in culture, as it occurs alsoin vivo.The morphogenic process was observed by time-lapse videomicrography. In this culture s...
Hair induction in the adult glabrous epidermis by the embryonic dermis was compared with that by the...
Background and aims. According to importance the skin, because epidermis and its appendages provide ...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling controls skin development and homeostasis inmice a...
AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days...
The hair growth cycle consists of three stages known as the anagen (growing), catagen (involution), ...
A key initial event in hair follicle morphogenesis is the localised thickening of the skin epitheliu...
The skin epidermis develops from a single uniform layer of multipotent cells during embryogenesis. M...
AbstractHair follicle development serves as an excellent model to study control of organ morphogenes...
Combinations of cultured and uncultured epidermal and dermal cell preparations from newborn and peri...
In a previous study on neonatal rat skin (Green MR, Basketter DA, Couchman JR, Rees DA: Dev Biol 100...
The mammalian hair follicle arises during embryonic development from coordinated interactions betwee...
AbstractWe have developed an in vitro differentiation assay to characterize the ability of peptide g...
Hair follicles are spaced apart from one another at regular intervals through the skin. Although fol...
Summary: The mammalian hair follicle arises during embryonic development from coordinated interactio...
AbstractHair follicle development serves as an excellent model to study control of organ morphogenes...
Hair induction in the adult glabrous epidermis by the embryonic dermis was compared with that by the...
Background and aims. According to importance the skin, because epidermis and its appendages provide ...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling controls skin development and homeostasis inmice a...
AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days...
The hair growth cycle consists of three stages known as the anagen (growing), catagen (involution), ...
A key initial event in hair follicle morphogenesis is the localised thickening of the skin epitheliu...
The skin epidermis develops from a single uniform layer of multipotent cells during embryogenesis. M...
AbstractHair follicle development serves as an excellent model to study control of organ morphogenes...
Combinations of cultured and uncultured epidermal and dermal cell preparations from newborn and peri...
In a previous study on neonatal rat skin (Green MR, Basketter DA, Couchman JR, Rees DA: Dev Biol 100...
The mammalian hair follicle arises during embryonic development from coordinated interactions betwee...
AbstractWe have developed an in vitro differentiation assay to characterize the ability of peptide g...
Hair follicles are spaced apart from one another at regular intervals through the skin. Although fol...
Summary: The mammalian hair follicle arises during embryonic development from coordinated interactio...
AbstractHair follicle development serves as an excellent model to study control of organ morphogenes...
Hair induction in the adult glabrous epidermis by the embryonic dermis was compared with that by the...
Background and aims. According to importance the skin, because epidermis and its appendages provide ...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling controls skin development and homeostasis inmice a...