• Aucun résultat trouvé

Basal cell adhesion to a culture substratum controls the polarized spatial organization of human epidermal keratinocytes into proliferating basal and terminally differentiating suprabasal populations

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Partager "Basal cell adhesion to a culture substratum controls the polarized spatial organization of human epidermal keratinocytes into proliferating basal and terminally differentiating suprabasal populations"

Copied!
11
0
0

Texte intégral

(1)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS / RÉSULTATS DE RECHERCHE

Author(s) - Auteur(s) :

Publication date - Date de publication :

Permanent link - Permalien :

Rights / License - Licence de droit d’auteur :

Bibliothèque Universitaire Moretus Plantin

Institutional Repository - Research Portal

Dépôt Institutionnel - Portail de la Recherche

researchportal.unamur.be

University of Namur

Basal cell adhesion to a culture substratum controls the polarized spatial organization

of human epidermal keratinocytes into proliferating basal and terminally differentiating

suprabasal populations

Poumay, Yves; Boucher, F.; Smekens, Michèle; Degen, Annie; Leloup, Robert

Published in:

Epithelial cell biology

Publication date:

1993

Document Version

Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record

Link to publication

Citation for pulished version (HARVARD):

Poumay, Y, Boucher, F, Smekens, M, Degen, A & Leloup, R 1993, 'Basal cell adhesion to a culture substratum

controls the polarized spatial organization of human epidermal keratinocytes into proliferating basal and

terminally differentiating suprabasal populations', Epithelial cell biology, vol. 2, pp. 7-16.

General rights

Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. • Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. • You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain

• You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal ?

Take down policy

If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim.

(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)

Références

Documents relatifs

In order to analyze the effect of TRF2 on the spacing of telomeric nucleosomes, we digested nuclei from control cells and C33A cells overexpressing TRF2 with micrococcal

The changes induced by DN-MRTFA are globally inverse to those of DP-MRTFA, with significant decrease of the EMT and basal cell signatures, but less obvious changes of glycolysis

considered the adhesion of fibroblasts on Fn coated plasma polymerized allylamine (ppAAm), as well as on Fn-Alb coated ppAAm via adsorption from Fn-Alb mix- tures and from

Our results indicate that the presence of PATCHED1 +/- NBCCS fibroblasts in the dermal compartment of organotypic skin cultures (OSC) is sufficient for severely perturb

First, when there is no feedback from the cell velocity on the adhesion activity, the model writes as a Cox-Ingersoll-Ross (CIR) process, for which the probability density of the

At the cell bottom, seen in the ventral-most view of the cell (Fig. 4 A), a significant fraction of myosin IIA filaments were localized along actin arcs at the front of cells

3: Biometrical measurements (length x width in mm) of teeth of Elfomys engesseri (DP4, P4, M1/2, and p4) from la Verrerie de Roches, with comparison with other species of Elfomys

Abstract: Agua del Choique is a new Late Cretaceous sauropod track site from Mendoza Province, Neuque´n Basin, Argentina.. It is situated in the Loncoche Formation, late Campanian