We describe transgenic mice in which expression of a reporter, the yellow fluorescent protein (YFP), is locally activated in epidermal cells at sites of injury. YFP is detectable a day after injury; its levels peak within 3 d, and then decline over the subsequent week. Expression is also activated by a chemical irritant, and is suppressed by topical administration of hydrocortisone. These mice permit non-invasive time-lapse monitoring of responses to injury in vivo. They can be used to detect epidermal activation and to test agents that may provoke or attenuate epidermal responses
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
In vitro models aiming at replacing the traditional animal test for determining the skin irritation ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative excision wounds performed on the backs of mice after hair removal show ...
We describe transgenic mice in which expression of a reporter, the yellow fluorescent protein (YFP),...
Wound closure following injury to the skin is a complex process involving both dermal contraction an...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
How thermal, mechanical and chemical stimuli applied to the skin are transduced into signals transmi...
<p>(A) Representative examples of immunofluorescence in histological sections of incisional skin wou...
We have developed a noninvasive instrument called the bioelectric field imager (BFI) for mapping the...
IL-1 is a prototypic inflammatory cytokine that has pathogenic roles in various skin disorders. Alth...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models are increasingly used to study the aspects of epidermal or...
The innervation of the skirt of hairless mice has been studied following induction of epidermal hype...
Skin grafting has become a basic and established operation technique ; however, it is not clear how ...
Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) release from keratinocytes has been observed in various stress model...
As a skin-resident member of the dendritic cell family, Langerhans cells (LCs) are generally regarde...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
In vitro models aiming at replacing the traditional animal test for determining the skin irritation ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative excision wounds performed on the backs of mice after hair removal show ...
We describe transgenic mice in which expression of a reporter, the yellow fluorescent protein (YFP),...
Wound closure following injury to the skin is a complex process involving both dermal contraction an...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
How thermal, mechanical and chemical stimuli applied to the skin are transduced into signals transmi...
<p>(A) Representative examples of immunofluorescence in histological sections of incisional skin wou...
We have developed a noninvasive instrument called the bioelectric field imager (BFI) for mapping the...
IL-1 is a prototypic inflammatory cytokine that has pathogenic roles in various skin disorders. Alth...
Three-dimensional (3D) organotypic models are increasingly used to study the aspects of epidermal or...
The innervation of the skirt of hairless mice has been studied following induction of epidermal hype...
Skin grafting has become a basic and established operation technique ; however, it is not clear how ...
Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) release from keratinocytes has been observed in various stress model...
As a skin-resident member of the dendritic cell family, Langerhans cells (LCs) are generally regarde...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
In vitro models aiming at replacing the traditional animal test for determining the skin irritation ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative excision wounds performed on the backs of mice after hair removal show ...