BACKGROUND: The margin zone in spreading psoriatic lesions has frequently been used as a model to study the changes in epidermal proliferation, keratinization and inflammation during the transition from symptomless to lesional skin. However, the dynamics of the changes in the epidermal subpopulations-basal cells, transit amplifying cells and differentiated cells-have not been studied in the transition between symptomless and lesional skin. OBJECTIVES: To quantify in a dynamic model of the margin zone in psoriasis the characteristics of these subpopulations with respect to epidermal proliferation and differentiation. METHODS: From seven patients with active psoriasis, biopsies were taken from the distant uninvolved skin, outer margin, inner ...
Background. Issues of lesion pathomorphogenesis in epithelial component of the skin in patients with...
Contains fulltext : 48197.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring dynamics of different cell populations in solid tissues using flow cytometry ...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
Contains fulltext : 49144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A model that e...
Psoriatic epidermis is characterized by increased DNA synthesis and disturbed differentiation. Even ...
Abstract A mathematical model of cell renewal in epidermis is proposed for describing how psoriatic ...
In normal epidermis, as previously reported, the first signs of differentiation occur within the bas...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
In normal epidermis, as previously reported, the first signs of differentiation occur within the bas...
Contains fulltext : 57385.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Mo...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
To approach the temporal relationship between alterations in keratinization and capillary leakiness ...
Contains fulltext : 48990.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A novel antibody...
Background. Issues of lesion pathomorphogenesis in epithelial component of the skin in patients with...
Contains fulltext : 48197.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring dynamics of different cell populations in solid tissues using flow cytometry ...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
Contains fulltext : 49144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A model that e...
Psoriatic epidermis is characterized by increased DNA synthesis and disturbed differentiation. Even ...
Abstract A mathematical model of cell renewal in epidermis is proposed for describing how psoriatic ...
In normal epidermis, as previously reported, the first signs of differentiation occur within the bas...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...
In normal epidermis, as previously reported, the first signs of differentiation occur within the bas...
Contains fulltext : 57385.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Mo...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
To approach the temporal relationship between alterations in keratinization and capillary leakiness ...
Contains fulltext : 48990.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A novel antibody...
Background. Issues of lesion pathomorphogenesis in epithelial component of the skin in patients with...
Contains fulltext : 48197.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
A model that explains how maintenance of normal homeostasis in human epidermis is achieved describes...