In a previous study on neonatal rat skin (Green MR, Basketter DA, Couchman JR, Rees DA: Dev Biol 100:506–512, 1983) a close positive correlation was found between epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor tissue distribution and areas of potential epithelial cell proliferation. We now report on the binding distribution of [125I]EGF, representing the tissue localization of available EGF receptors, during embryonic rat skin development including hair follicle formation and the adult hair growth cycle. At 16 days embryonic development a relatively low receptor density is seen over all the epidermal cell layers but by 17 days, with the onset of very rapid epidermal proliferation, labeling increases and becomes restricted to the basal epidermal cel...
AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days...
A key initial event in hair follicle morphogenesis is the localised thickening of the skin epitheliu...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling controls skin development and homeostasis inmice a...
In a previous study on neonatal rat skin (Green MR, Basketter DA, Couchman JR, Rees DA: Dev Biol 100...
Two methods have been used to examine epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor distribution in human s...
The localization of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors in normal human epidermis was examined w...
The hair growth cycle consists of three stages known as the anagen (growing), catagen (involution), ...
The embryogenesis of normal human skin is a complex process involving multiple cell types and develo...
The embryogenesis of normal human skin is a complex process involving multiple cell types and develo...
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a small polypeptide (6,045 Da molecular mass) originally isolated f...
Two methods have been used to examine epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor distribution in human s...
Although the intracellular ultrastructural processing of epidermal growth factor (EGE) and its recep...
AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days...
To localize epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors in normal human epidermis and other skin structu...
The interaction of [125I] labeled murine epidermal growth factor (EGF) with cultured human keratinoc...
AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days...
A key initial event in hair follicle morphogenesis is the localised thickening of the skin epitheliu...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling controls skin development and homeostasis inmice a...
In a previous study on neonatal rat skin (Green MR, Basketter DA, Couchman JR, Rees DA: Dev Biol 100...
Two methods have been used to examine epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor distribution in human s...
The localization of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors in normal human epidermis was examined w...
The hair growth cycle consists of three stages known as the anagen (growing), catagen (involution), ...
The embryogenesis of normal human skin is a complex process involving multiple cell types and develo...
The embryogenesis of normal human skin is a complex process involving multiple cell types and develo...
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a small polypeptide (6,045 Da molecular mass) originally isolated f...
Two methods have been used to examine epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor distribution in human s...
Although the intracellular ultrastructural processing of epidermal growth factor (EGE) and its recep...
AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days...
To localize epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors in normal human epidermis and other skin structu...
The interaction of [125I] labeled murine epidermal growth factor (EGF) with cultured human keratinoc...
AbstractEmbryonic mouse skin undergoes a drastic morphological change from 13 to 16 gestational days...
A key initial event in hair follicle morphogenesis is the localised thickening of the skin epitheliu...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling controls skin development and homeostasis inmice a...