نتایج جستجو برای: epidermal lineage

تعداد نتایج: 88447  

Journal: :Development 1999
U B Jensen S Lowell F M Watt

In order to examine the spatial organisation of stem cells and their progeny in human epidermis, we developed a method for whole-mount epidermal immunofluorescence labelling using high surface beta1 integrin expression as a stem cell marker. We confirmed that there are clusters of high beta1 integrin-expressing cells at the tips of the dermal papillae in epidermis from several body sites, where...

E Aboo Saeidi M Mirshams Shahshahani

Background: Epidermal nevus is a common skin hamartoma. Its definite treatment is difficult and in most cases the disease has recurrence. Objective: Evaluation of topical tretinoin 0.05% and 5 Fluorouracil (5FU) 5% in the treatment of epidermal nevus. Patients and Methods: Fifteen patients with epidermal nevus referred to skin clinic in Razi Hospital in Tehran whose diagnoses were confirm...

2016
Zane A. Goodwin Cristina de Guzman Strong

The epidermal differentiation complex (EDC) is the most rapidly evolving locus in the human genome compared to that of the chimpanzee. Yet the EDC genes that are undergoing positive selection across mammals and in humans are not known. We sought to identify the positively selected genetic variants and determine the evolutionary events of the EDC using mammalian-wide and clade-specific branch- a...

Journal: :Genome research 1996
M T Bassi B Incerti D J Easty E V Sviderskaya A Ballabio

We report the isolation of the mouse homolog of OA1, the gene responsible for ocular albinism type 1. The mouse Oa1 gene encodes a putative protein of 405 amino acids displaying a high level of homology (78% identity, 87% similarity) to the human gene. All disease-associated missense mutations reported in patients with ocular albinism involve conserved amino acid residues in the mouse protein. ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Christelle Coraux Caroline Hilmi Matthieu Rouleau Anne Spadafora Jocelyne Hinnrasky Jean-Paul Ortonne Christian Dani Daniel Aberdam

Embryonic stem (ES) cell lines can be expanded indefinitely in culture while maintaining their potential to differentiate into any cell type. During embryonic development, the skin forms as a result of reciprocal interactions between mesoderm and ectoderm. Here, we report the in vitro differentiation and enrichment of keratinocytes from murine ES cells seeded on extracellular matrix (ECM) in th...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2009
T G Ebrahimian F Pouzoulet C Squiban V Buard M André B Cousin P Gourmelon M Benderitter L Casteilla R Tamarat

OBJECTIVE We hypothesized that adipose tissue may contain progenitors cells with cutaneous and angiogenic potential. METHODS AND RESULTS Adipose tissue-derived stroma cells (ADSCs) were administrated to skin punched wounds of both nonirradiated and irradiated mice (20 Gy, locally). At day 14, ADSCs promoted dermal wound healing and enhanced wound closure, viscolesticity, and collagen tissue s...

Journal: :Development 1996
J C Larkin N Young M Prigge M D Marks

Arabidopsis trichomes are single-celled epidermal hairs that serve as a useful model for the study of plant cell differentiation. An examination of the distribution of trichomes early in their development revealed that developing trichomes occur adjacent to another trichome much less frequently than would be expected by chance. Clonal analysis of epidermal cell lineages ruled out a role for cel...

2018
Karin Brigit Holthaus Bettina Strasser Julia Lachner Supawadee Sukseree Wolfgang Sipos Anton Weissenbacher Erwin Tschachler Lorenzo Alibardi Leopold Eckhart

The epidermis of amniotes forms a protective barrier against the environment and the differentiation program of keratinocytes, the main cell type in the epidermis, has undergone specific alterations in the course of adaptation of amniotes to a broad variety of environments and lifestyles. The epidermal differentiation complex (EDC) is a cluster of genes expressed at late stages of keratinocyte ...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2012
Michel M Dugon Wallace Arthur

The venom-injecting forcipules of centipedes represent an evolutionary novelty that appeared in the centipede stem lineage more than 400 Ma. No other lineage of arthropods (or indeed of animals) has evolved claws for injecting venom from a pair of walking legs. However, little is known of the development, ultrastructure, or detailed function of centipede forcipules. Here, we provide comparative...

2011
Venetia Bigley Muzlifah Haniffa Sergei Doulatov Xiao-Nong Wang Rachel Dickinson Naomi McGovern Laura Jardine Sarah Pagan Ian Dimmick Ignatius Chua Jonathan Wallis Jim Lordan Cliff Morgan Dinakantha S. Kumararatne Rainer Doffinger Mirjam van der Burg Jacques van Dongen Andrew Cant John E. Dick Sophie Hambleton Matthew Collin

Congenital or acquired cellular deficiencies in humans have the potential to reveal much about normal hematopoiesis and immune function. We show that a recently described syndrome of monocytopenia, B and NK lymphoid deficiency additionally includes the near absence of dendritic cells. Four subjects showed severe depletion of the peripheral blood HLA-DR(+) lineage(-) compartment, with virtually ...

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