نتایج جستجو برای: epidermis

تعداد نتایج: 17125  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
H Chlyah

In order to study the effect of inter-tissue correlations on the organogenetic capacities of various tissues of stem segments of Torenia fournieri Lind, different types of explants were excised and grown separately: epidermis, subepidermal parenchyma, epidermis plus subepidermal parenchyma but devoid of vascular tissue and stem segments devoid of epidermis.The epidermis, normally capable of bud...

Journal: :Experimental dermatology 2001
D J Pearton W Nirunsuksiri A Rehemtulla S P Lewis R B Presland B A Dale

Specific proteolysis plays an important role in the terminal differentiation of keratinocytes in the epidermis and several types of proteases have been implicated in this process. The proprotein convertases (PCs) are a family of Ca2+-dependent serine proteases involved in processing and activation of several types of substrates. In this study we examined the expression and some potential substr...

Journal: :Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1993
A M Dominey X J Wang L E King L B Nanney T A Gagne K Sellheyer D S Bundman M A Longley J A Rothnagel D A Greenhalgh

To assess the effects of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) on mammalian skin in vivo, we have targeted its expression to the epidermis of transgenic mice using a vector based on the human K1 (HK1) gene. Neonatal mice expressing the HK1.TGF-alpha transgene were often smaller than normal littermates and had precocious eyelid opening and wrinkled, scaly skin with diffuse alopecia. Juven...

2004
Yunhi Cho Bark-Lynn Lew Kyunghwa Seong Nack-In Kim

Ceramides play major roles in maintaining the epidermal barrier. It has been suspected that the depletion of ceramides, associated with disrupted barrier function in the epidermis, leads to the clinical manifestation of dryness and inflammation seen in patients with psoriasis. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between the level of ceramide synthesis in the epidermis...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
Martyn Chidgey Cord Brakebusch Erika Gustafsson Alan Cruchley Chris Hail Sarah Kirk Anita Merritt Alison North Chris Tselepis Jane Hewitt Carolyn Byrne Reinhard Fassler David Garrod

The desmosomal cadherin desmocollin (Dsc)1 is expressed in upper epidermis where strong adhesion is required. To investigate its role in vivo, we have genetically engineered mice with a targeted disruption in the Dsc1 gene. Soon after birth, null mice exhibit flaky skin and a striking punctate epidermal barrier defect. The epidermis is fragile, and acantholysis in the granular layer generates l...

Journal: :European journal of dermatology : EJD 2008
Nicholas Boulais Laurent Misery

The skin is an efficient barrier which protects our bodies from the external environment but it is also an important site for the perception of various stimuli. Sensory neurones of the peripheral nervous system send many primary afferent fibres to the skin. They pass through the dermis and penetrate the basement membrane to innervate epidermal cells or remain as free endings. Nerve fibres are c...

2010
Sirkku Peltonen Laura Raiko Juha Peltonen

Desmosomes play important roles in the cell differentiation and morphogenesis of tissues. Studies on animal models have greatly increased our knowledge on epidermal development while reports on human developing skin are rare due to the difficult accessibility to the samples. Although the morphology of periderm cells and the process how the epidermis develops very much resemble each other, the t...

2016
Mari H. Tervaniemi Shintaro Katayama Tiina Skoog H. Annika Siitonen Jyrki Vuola Kristo Nuutila Raija Sormunen Anna Johnsson Sten Linnarsson Sari Suomela Esko Kankuri Juha Kere Outi Elomaa

Psoriatic skin differs distinctly from normal skin by its thickened epidermis. Most gene expression comparisons utilize full-thickness biopsies, with substantial amount of dermis. We assayed the transcriptomes of normal, lesional, and non-lesional psoriatic epidermis, sampled as split-thickness skin grafts, with 5'-end RNA sequencing. We found that psoriatic epidermis contains more mRNA per tot...

Journal: :Cancer research 1968
H P Baden S Sviokla B Mittler M A Pathak

Histidase activity is first observed in rat epidermis just prior to birth and rises to a peak value at five days, which is the time when the epidermis undergoes maximum hyperplasia. In regenerating adult epidermis, histidase activity is similar to that of normal tissue. Benign epidermal tumors induced in an imals have normal histidase activity, but malignant ones have none. A similar pattern of...

Journal: :WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology 2005
Andrew D Chisholm Jeff Hardin

The morphogenesis of the C. elegans embryo is largely controlled by the development of the epidermis, also known as the hypodermis, a single epithelial layer that surrounds the animal. Morphogenesis of the epidermis involves cell-cell interactions with internal tissues, such as the developing nervous system and musculature. Genetic analysis of mutants with aberrant epidermal morphology has defi...

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