Keratinocyte Methods and Keratinocyte Handbook 2 Volume Set
Cambridge University Press
9780521458788 (ISBN)
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Keratinocytes, as the main cellular component of the organism/environment interface, perform a vast range of functions in protection, secretion, sensation and self-repair by virtue of their great plasticity of form and development. Indeed recent medical advances in laboratory culture of these cells for use as skin grafts in cases of severe burns or ulceration owe much of their success to this very plasticity. This very practical handbook draws upon a wide range of international expertise making a collection of methods suitable for keratinocyte manipulation for use by new and old hands alike. This collection of two shrink-wrapped volumes, The Keratinocyte Handbook and Keratinocyte Methods, provides a comprehensive dossier of the keratinocyte which will prove an invaluable reference resource for all encountering keratinocytes in both laboratory and clinic, including dermatologists, molecular and cell biologists and biochemists.
Introduction; 1. Ultrastructure of the epidermis Karen Holbrook; Part I. Keratinocyte Culture Systems: 2. Growth of human keratinocytes with feeder cells Irene Leigh and Fiona Watt; 3. Defined culture systems for epidermal keratinocytes Rebecca Morris; 4. Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions control keratinocyte growth and differentiation Norbert Fusenig; 5. Keratinocyte-melanocyte interactions in in vitro reconstituted normal human epidermis Michele de Luca; 6. Human pilosebacious culture: the background Terence Kealey and Mike Philpott; 7. The development and differentiation of embryonic and fetal keratinocytes Chris Fisher; Part II. Keratinocyte Biology: Section 1. Adhesion: 8. Integrins and other cell adhesion molecules Fiona Watt; 9. Desmosomes and hemidesmosomes Pam Cowin; 10. Basement membrane proteins Jo-David Fine; Section 2. Proliferation and keratinocyte differentiation: 11. Cell kinetics of keratinocytes and stem cells Robin Dover; 12. Measurement of specific mRNA content of different sizes in relation to growth differentiation J. Teumer; 13. Epidermal-mesenchymal interactions Ian MacKenzie; 14. Transglutaminases in keratinocytes Bob Rice; 15. Envelope precursors Marcia Simon; 16. Keratinocyte cytoskeleton Birgit Lane; 17. Keratohyalin granules Beveley Dale; 18. Epidermal biosynthesis Maria Ponec; 19. Keratinocytes and immunological cytokines Brian Nikoloff; 20. Differentiation in hard keratin tissues: hair and related structures B. C. Powell and G. E. Rogers; Section 3. Transformation: 21. Human papillomavirus mediated cell transformation Lawrence Banks and Alan Storey; 22. Oncogenes and skin cancer Ximena Montano; 23. Transgenic mouse skin defects Dennis Roop; 24. In vitro transformation and tumor progression: a multistep model for skin carcinogenesis P. Boukamp; Part III. Keratinocyte Clinical Applications: 25. Keratinocyte allografting and wound healing Irene Leigh; 26. Keratinocyte grafting - animal models Carolyn Compton; 27. Keratinocytes in the diagnosis of genetic disorders R. A. J. Eady and A. Yamamoto; 28. Epithelial gene therapy Lorne Taichman.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.10.1994 |
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| Zusatzinfo | Pack |
| Verlagsort | Cambridge |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 193 x 253 mm |
| Gewicht | 1876 g |
| Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie |
| Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zellbiologie | |
| ISBN-13 | 9780521458788 / 9780521458788 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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