نتایج جستجو برای: skin appendage tumor

تعداد نتایج: 614246  

Journal: :Journal of Investigative Dermatology 2021

Brooke-Spiegler syndrome (BSS; OMIM 605041) is a rare monogenic skin disease characterized by the development of appendage tumors caused mutations in cylindromatosis (CYLD) gene. Despite described phenotypes and reports underlying CYLD mutations, it has been difficult to establish genotype–phenotype correlations BSS. We recently investigated two BSS pedigrees (Hungarian with Bukovinian origin A...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2002
Chang-Yi Cui Meredith Durmowicz Tetsuya S Tanaka Andrew J Hartung Tadashi Tezuka Ken Hashimoto Minoru S H Ko Anand K Srivastava David Schlessinger

Mutations in the EDA gene cause anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (EDA), with lesions in skin appendage formation. To begin to analyze EDA pathways, we have used expression profiling on 15,000-gene mouse cDNA microarrays, comparing adult mouse skin from wild-type, EDA-defective (Tabby) mice, and Tabby mice supplemented with the EDA-A1 isoform, which is sufficient to rescue multiple Tabby phenotyp...

2014
Natalie Haddad Jayme de Oliveira Filho Mariana Junqueira Lacerda Reis Alexandre Ozores Michalany Kassila da Rosa Nasser Ana Maria França Corbett

Tumor of the follicular infundibulum is a rare benign cutaneous adnexal neoplasm with variable clinical presentation. In most cases the diagnosis is made with the help of histopathology, due to lack of a characteristic clinical presentation. The most common form is a solitary lesion, but it can be multiple or eruptive, then called infundibulomatose. This case report illustrates a patient with m...

Journal: :The Journal of investigative dermatology 2003
Rajas Chodankar Chung-Hsing Chang Zhicao Yue Ting-Xin Jiang Sanong Suksaweang LauraW Burrus Cheng-Ming Chuong RandallB Widelitz

Skin appendage formation represents a process of regulated new growth. Bromodeoxyuridine labeling of developing chicken skin demonstrated the presence of localized growth zones, which first promote appendage formation and then move within each appendage to produce specific shapes. Initially, cells proliferate all over the presumptive skin. During the placode stage they are organized to form per...

Journal: :The journal of investigative dermatology. Symposium proceedings 1999
C W Chen C M Chuong

To analyse the morphogenic events during skin appendage formation, it is important to have an animal model that offers distinct patterns at various stages of development and is accessible to analysis using state of the art technology. The avian integument is such a model. Combining experimental embryologic approaches, organ cultures, and gene transduction technology, we are now able to begin to...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2004
Isabel Olivera-Martinez Jean P Viallet Frederic Michon David J Pearton Danielle Dhouailly

Skin morphogenesis occurs following a continuous series of cell-cell interactions which can be subdivided into three main stages: 1- the formation of a dense dermis and its overlying epidermis in the future appendage fields (macropattern); 2- the organization of these primary homogeneous fields into heterogeneous ones by the appearance of cutaneous appendage primordia (micropattern) and 3- cuta...

2017
A L Gregory J Lasenby A Agarwal

We present a novel derivation of the elastic theory of shells. We use the language of geometric algebra, which allows us to express the fundamental laws in component-free form, thus aiding physical interpretation. It also provides the tools to express equations in an arbitrary coordinate system, which enhances their usefulness. The role of moments and angular velocity, and the apparent use by p...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2010
Hiroaki Todo Eriko Kimura Hirotaka Yasuno Yoshihiro Tokudome Fumie Hashimoto Yoshiaki Ikarashi Kenji Sugibayashi

The permeation pathway of macromolecules and nanospheres through skin was evaluated using fluorescent isothiocyanate (FITC)-dextran (average MW, 4 kDa) (FD-4) and nanospheres (500 nm in diameter) in hairless rat abdominal skin and porcine ear skin as well as a three-dimensional cultured human skin model (cultured skin model). A low molecular hydrophilic compound, sodium fluorescein (FL) (MW, 37...

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