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An Electron Microscopic Study on the Junctional Complex in Frog Epithelia

Yoon JS, Chang SH, Choi KD

Electron microscopy on the skin of young frogs, Rana temporaria, has been carried out with particular reference to cellular attachment sites. For the first time now several technical developments allow...
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Dermal mast cell responses in Paragonimus westermani-infected mice

Shin MH

This study was carried out to determine whether dermal mast cell responses to Paragonimus westermani in an abnormal host, the mouse, were dependent on the site of metacercarial inoculation....
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Expression and Modulation of LL-37 in Normal Human Keratinocytes, HaCaT cells, and Inflammatory Skin Diseases

Kim JE, Kim BJ, Jeong MS, Seo SJ, Kim MN, Hong CK, Ro BI

Defensins and cathelicidins (LL-37) are major antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) of the innate immune system of the human skin. In normal non-inflamed skin these peptides are negligible, but their expression can...
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Increased Releasability of Skin Mast Cells after Exercise in Patients with Exercise-induced Asthma

Choi IS, Koh YI, Chung SW, Lim H

The role of lung mast cells in exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is controversial. To investigate whether the skin mast cell releasability is increased after exercise in EIA, 49 young atopic men...
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Regulation of type I collagen and interstitial collagenase mRNA expression in human dermal fibroblasts by colchicine and D-penicillamine

Chung KY, Kang DS

Sclerosis is a disease process in which idiopathic hardening occurs in the skin and/or internal organs as a result of the accumulation of type I collagen, induced mainly by transforming...
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The Nerve-dependency of Merkel Cell Proliferation in Cultured Human Fetal Glabrous Skin

Kim DK, Holbrook K

Merkel cells are thought to function as slowly adapting mechanoreceptors and are known as targets for sensory nerves. However, the nerve-dependency of Merkel cells remains controversial. In this respect, some...
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Comparative study on motility of the cultured fetal and neonatal dermal fibroblasts in extracellular matrix

Park JC, Park BJ, Suh H, Park BY, Rah DK

One of the differences between fetal and adult skin healing is the ability of fetal wounds heal without contraction and scar formation. Extracellular matrix (ECM) provides a substratum for cells...
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Interferon-gamma upregulates the stromelysin-1 gene expression by human skin fibroblasts in culture

Lee KS, Ryoo YW, Song JY

  • KMID: 754989
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 1998 Jun;30(2):59-64.
The equilibrium between deposition and degradation of extracellular matrix(ECM) is essential to normal tissue development and repair of wound or inflammatory responses. It has recently become apparent that several cytokines and growth factors...
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Lotus (Nelumbo nuficera) flower essential oil increased melanogenesis in normal human melanocytes

Jeon S, Kim NH, Koo BS, Kim JY, Lee AY

In this study, the essential oil from lotus flower extract, including petals and stamens, was assessed with regard to its effects on melanogenesis in human melanocytes. The lotus flower essential...
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Effect of IP3 and ryanodine treatments on the development of bovine parthenogenetic and reconstructed embryos

Ahn GJ, Lee BC, Hwang WS

  • KMID: 1103521
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2001 Aug;2(2):131-137.
For parthenogenetic activation as a model system of nuclear transfer, microinjection and electroporation as activation treatments in bovine metaphase II oocytes were administered to each of three groups as follows:...
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