Epidermal keratinocytes are continuously exposed to mechanical forces. The human skin surface can be thickened and enlarged by various stresses such as tissue expander or abrasive pressure. To investigate the mechanism of epidermal hyperproliferation by mechanical stress, keratinocytes were plated on flexible silicone dishes, which were continuously stretched by +20%. Stretching of cells for 24 h caused upregulation of 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU)-positive cells to 200%–220% and activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK)1/2. Inhibition of mitogen and ERK with U0126 and phosphoinositide 3-OH kinase attenuated BrdU incorporation and ERK1/2 activation. The EGF receptor kinase inhibitor and the calcium channel inhibitor also i...
In vitro research in the field of mechanotransducive regulation of dermal fibroblasts is characteriz...
Intermittent cyclic stretching and incrementally increasing strain amplitude cyclic stretching were ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the possible pathological relation between mechanic...
Epidermal keratinocytes are continuously exposed to mechanical forces. The human skin surface can be...
Cells within human skin are permanently exposed to mechanical stretching. Here we present evidence t...
Small springs were implanted in the backskin of hairless mice to determine the effects of mechanical...
Skin soft tissue expansion is one of the most basic and commonly used techniques in plastic surgery ...
The ability of the skin to grow in response to stretching has been exploited in reconstructive surge...
Background : Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma), character...
All previous reports concerning the effect of stretch on cultured skin cells dealt with experiments ...
The consequences of cell stress induced by misfolded proteins are an important contributor to many h...
의과대학/석사Mechanical force plays a significant role in scar development which is supported by the fact ...
Background: Keratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured skin....
AbstractBackgroundKeratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured s...
In developing implantable tissues based on cellular remodeling of a fibrin scaffold, a key indicator...
In vitro research in the field of mechanotransducive regulation of dermal fibroblasts is characteriz...
Intermittent cyclic stretching and incrementally increasing strain amplitude cyclic stretching were ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the possible pathological relation between mechanic...
Epidermal keratinocytes are continuously exposed to mechanical forces. The human skin surface can be...
Cells within human skin are permanently exposed to mechanical stretching. Here we present evidence t...
Small springs were implanted in the backskin of hairless mice to determine the effects of mechanical...
Skin soft tissue expansion is one of the most basic and commonly used techniques in plastic surgery ...
The ability of the skin to grow in response to stretching has been exploited in reconstructive surge...
Background : Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma), character...
All previous reports concerning the effect of stretch on cultured skin cells dealt with experiments ...
The consequences of cell stress induced by misfolded proteins are an important contributor to many h...
의과대학/석사Mechanical force plays a significant role in scar development which is supported by the fact ...
Background: Keratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured skin....
AbstractBackgroundKeratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured s...
In developing implantable tissues based on cellular remodeling of a fibrin scaffold, a key indicator...
In vitro research in the field of mechanotransducive regulation of dermal fibroblasts is characteriz...
Intermittent cyclic stretching and incrementally increasing strain amplitude cyclic stretching were ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the possible pathological relation between mechanic...