We report the pharmacologic effects of retinoids in a human skin-equivalent model. This sophisticated culture system is composed, as in vivo, of a dermis and epidermis, and provides a unique in vitro system for studying dermal-epidermal interactions and thus, whether normal dermal fibroblasts influence the effects of retinoids on epidermal growth. Epidermalization was initiated on collagen substrates in which fibroblasts were either viable or lysed by osmotic shock. Retinoic acid, isotretinoin, and acitretin at 10-6 M or 10-7 M were added to the cultures just after epidermalization, then every two days. Epidermal growth was determined after 2 weeks in terms of the surface area, DNA content, and tritiated thymidine incorporation during the l...
In vivo effects of retinoids on epidermal differentiation were investigated by analyzing cytoskeleta...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Three different retinoids with widely varying capacity to stimulate skin repair in vivo and stimulat...
We report the pharmacologic effects of retinoids in a human skin-equivalent model. This sophisticate...
All-trans retinoic acid was examined for effects on human dermal fibroblast proliferation and for ef...
There is no doubt that retinoids have profound physiological and pharmacologic effects on epidermal ...
To study the possibility that the state of proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes can influence th...
Human epidermal keratinocytes were established in culture using a low-Ca2+ (0.15 mM), serum-free ker...
Retinoids have been shown to either stimulate or inhibit epidermal keratinocyte proliferation. We ha...
The accessibility of plasma retinol and retinoic acid to the epidermis may be influenced by the numb...
Past studies have shown that topical treatment of suntxposed skin with all-trans retinoic acid impro...
Human dermal fibroblast and human epidermal keratinocyte survival was examined under various conditi...
Lattices made of collagen and fibroblasts can be used as dermal equivalents to grow human keratinocy...
Using a method that allowed the reconstruction of simplified living human skin in vitro, we investig...
The keratin patterns of human epidermal keratinocytes cultured on a 3T3-feeder layer in the presence...
In vivo effects of retinoids on epidermal differentiation were investigated by analyzing cytoskeleta...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Three different retinoids with widely varying capacity to stimulate skin repair in vivo and stimulat...
We report the pharmacologic effects of retinoids in a human skin-equivalent model. This sophisticate...
All-trans retinoic acid was examined for effects on human dermal fibroblast proliferation and for ef...
There is no doubt that retinoids have profound physiological and pharmacologic effects on epidermal ...
To study the possibility that the state of proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes can influence th...
Human epidermal keratinocytes were established in culture using a low-Ca2+ (0.15 mM), serum-free ker...
Retinoids have been shown to either stimulate or inhibit epidermal keratinocyte proliferation. We ha...
The accessibility of plasma retinol and retinoic acid to the epidermis may be influenced by the numb...
Past studies have shown that topical treatment of suntxposed skin with all-trans retinoic acid impro...
Human dermal fibroblast and human epidermal keratinocyte survival was examined under various conditi...
Lattices made of collagen and fibroblasts can be used as dermal equivalents to grow human keratinocy...
Using a method that allowed the reconstruction of simplified living human skin in vitro, we investig...
The keratin patterns of human epidermal keratinocytes cultured on a 3T3-feeder layer in the presence...
In vivo effects of retinoids on epidermal differentiation were investigated by analyzing cytoskeleta...
Human skin fibroblast cultures have been employed to study the effects of a variety of vitamin A ana...
Three different retinoids with widely varying capacity to stimulate skin repair in vivo and stimulat...