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Human Epidermis

Aging is associated with highly defined epigenetic changes in the human epidermis

Aging is associated with highly defined epigenetic changes in the human epidermis

... Aging is a multifactorial process that results in a pro- gressive loss of regenerative capacity and tissue func- tionality. It has previously been suggested that these pathological changes are underpinned by a ...

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Characterization of keratocalmin, a calmodulin binding protein from human epidermis

Characterization of keratocalmin, a calmodulin binding protein from human epidermis

... developed a monoclonal IgM antibody, ROC 129.1, to a human desmosomal calcmodulin- binding protein. This antibody reacts with a submembranous 250-kD protein from human keratinocytes and stains human ...

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Effect of Ambient Humidity on the Transmission of UV/Visible Light through Model Human Epidermis

Effect of Ambient Humidity on the Transmission of UV/Visible Light through Model Human Epidermis

... from human-derived epidermal keratinocytes and melanocytes and are known to exhibit several morphological and functional characteristics of human ...model epidermis (10 mm di- ameter) was peeled off ...

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Squamous epitheliotropism of Enterovirus A71 in human epidermis and oral mucosa

Squamous epitheliotropism of Enterovirus A71 in human epidermis and oral mucosa

... in human skin and oral mucosa are unknown. In Enterovirus A71-infected human skin and oral mucosa organotypic cultures derived from the prepuce and lip biopsies, focal viral antigens and viral RNA were ...

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Delta and the fate of stem cells in human epidermis

Delta and the fate of stem cells in human epidermis

... for human epidermis by Jensen et al (1999), stem cells are clustered in discrete patches of around 40 cells, with the transit-amplifying compartment forming a continuous network around these patches ...

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Stem cell fate in cultured human epidermis

Stem cell fate in cultured human epidermis

... dermis, including the basem ent m embrane, on stem cell position, using the relative levels of integrin expression as a marker of stem cell patches. Integrin expression [r] ...

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A monoclonal antibody against basal cells of human epidermis  Potential use in the diagnosis of cervical neoplasia

A monoclonal antibody against basal cells of human epidermis Potential use in the diagnosis of cervical neoplasia

... against human skin cells obtained from psoriatic ...of human skin and other ...of human carcinomas including HeLa cervical carcinoma, A-431 vulvar carcinoma, A-549 lung alveolar carcinoma, and SCL-1 ...

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Isolation and purification of a pemphigus vulgaris antigen from human epidermis

Isolation and purification of a pemphigus vulgaris antigen from human epidermis

... pemphigus vulgaris antigen. This antigen was identified by transfer blotting to nitrocellulose paper, incubated with pemphigus vulgaris serum, or 20 control sera, and detected with fluorescein labeled antisera to ...

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Papaverine hydrochloride containing nanostructured lyotropic liquid crystal formulation as a potential drug delivery system for the treatment of erectile dysfunction

Papaverine hydrochloride containing nanostructured lyotropic liquid crystal formulation as a potential drug delivery system for the treatment of erectile dysfunction

... vivo human epidermis, using Franz diffusion cell to test the skin penetration of ...PaHCl. Human skin was investigated by Raman microscope to visualize the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) in ...

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Differential Regulation of Human Papillomavirus Type 8 by Interferon Regulatory Factors 3 and 7

Differential Regulation of Human Papillomavirus Type 8 by Interferon Regulatory Factors 3 and 7

... in human epidermis in ...in human epidermis in a differ- entiation-specific manner, which is further accentuated in sun- burned ...in human skin, underlining the physiological relevance ...

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Tristetraprolin expression by keratinocytes controls local and systemic inflammation

Tristetraprolin expression by keratinocytes controls local and systemic inflammation

... The epidermis was isolated by laser-capture micro- dissection using the Arcturus XT (MDS Analytical Technologies) system (47) followed by RNA isolation with the Arcturus Picopure RNA Isolation ...the Human ...

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The cytokeratin filament aggregating protein filaggrin is the target of the so called "antikeratin antibodies," autoantibodies specific for rheumatoid arthritis

The cytokeratin filament aggregating protein filaggrin is the target of the so called "antikeratin antibodies," autoantibodies specific for rheumatoid arthritis

... from human epidermis and specifically immunodetected by 75% of RA sera, was purified and identified as a neutral/acidic isoform of basic filaggrin, a ...

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Impact of semi-solid formulations on skin penetration of iron oxide nanoparticles

Impact of semi-solid formulations on skin penetration of iron oxide nanoparticles

... the human epidermis (HE), without reaching the der- mal layer ...of human skin would favor the formation of IONs clusters at the skin interface, preventing their permeation ...

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Breast cancer resistance protein identifies clonogenic keratinocytes in human interfollicular epidermis

Breast cancer resistance protein identifies clonogenic keratinocytes in human interfollicular epidermis

... The robust identification of keratinocyte stem/ progenitor cells has major practical importance for gen- erating a better characterization of the biochemical properties, and growth and proliferation characteristics of ...

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Clinical value of serum human epididymis protein 4 assay in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer: a meta-analysis

Clinical value of serum human epididymis protein 4 assay in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer: a meta-analysis

... Human epidermis protein 4 (HE4) is an ovarian cancer marker suggested recently. A study revealed that HE4 is highly expressed in ovarian cancer tissues, whereas it is expressed comparatively lower in ...

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ALTERATION OF THE EPHA2/EPHRIN-A SIGNALING AXIS IN PSORIATIC EPIDERMIS

ALTERATION OF THE EPHA2/EPHRIN-A SIGNALING AXIS IN PSORIATIC EPIDERMIS

... Consistent with a previous study (Johnston et al., 2011a), EGF and IL-1α exposure grossly impacted epidermal morphology with disrupted cellular organization in the basal and spinous layers, a paucity of keratohyalin ...

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Steroid sulfatase of human leukocytes and epidermis and the diagnosis of recessive X linked ichthyosis

Steroid sulfatase of human leukocytes and epidermis and the diagnosis of recessive X linked ichthyosis

... patients with this type of ichthyosis, but normal in those from patients with other hereditary or acquired types of ichthyosis. In addition, steroid sulfatase activity is less in leukocytes from women who are carriers of ...

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Rare Label Retaining Cells in Palatal Epithelia Display Characteristics of Reserve Stem Cells Paper.pdf

Rare Label Retaining Cells in Palatal Epithelia Display Characteristics of Reserve Stem Cells Paper.pdf

... The oral mucosa consists of diverse and understudied epithelia that all exhibit remarkable capacity for repair. It is thought that reserve populations of stem cells are responsible for replenishing epithelia following ...

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Comparative Anatomy of Carpinus orientalis Mill. (Betulaceae) Populations in Iran.

Comparative Anatomy of Carpinus orientalis Mill. (Betulaceae) Populations in Iran.

... upper epidermis width; MUEL- Midrib upper epidermis length; MLEW- Midrib lower epidermis width; MLCO- Midrib lower collenchyma thickness; MLSC- Midrib lower sclerenchyma thickness; MP- Midrib ...

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Two-­photon polymerization-­micromolding of Microscale Barbs for Wound Healing.

Two-­photon polymerization-­micromolding of Microscale Barbs for Wound Healing.

... neonatal human epidermal keratinocytes using the MTT (3-­‐(4,5-­‐dimethylthiazol-­‐2-­‐yl)2,5-­‐diphenyl tetrazolium bromide) assay; the results indicated that e-­‐Shell 300 did not exhibit cytotoxicity in a ...

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