PMID: 8949439Sep 1, 1996Paper

Epidermal remodelling in psoriasis

The British Journal of Dermatology
Hajime IizukaH Honda

Abstract

Psoriatic hyperproliferative epidermis is characterized by a regular elongation of rete ridges, accompanied by altered keratinization. Another notable finding is close positioning of the vasculature to the suprapapillary epidermis. These architectural/morphological changes are naturally described by a concept of epidermal remodelling based on decreased epidermal turnover time. The recently described positioning of stem cells to the tips of dermal papillae fits nicely with this concept.

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Citations

Jun 5, 2003·Developmental Biology·Nicholas J Savill, Jonathan A Sherratt
Mar 26, 2002·Journal of Dermatological Science·Hidetoshi TakahashiHajime Iizuka
Nov 5, 2002·Journal of Dermatological Science·Hidetoshi TakahashiHajime Iizuka
May 20, 2000·Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews·S BevanI A Mckay
Dec 24, 1997·The Journal of Investigative Dermatology·H IizukaA Ishida-Yamamoto
Jan 29, 2005·The Journal of Investigative Dermatology·Manon E J FranssenPiet E J van Erp
Mar 30, 2005·Journal of Dermatological Science·Hidehiko BabaShinichi Watanabe
May 15, 2016·The Journal of Dermatology·Masaru HonmaAkemi Ishida-Yamamoto
Nov 22, 2018·Archives of Dermatological Research·Takashi ShibuyaAkemi Ishida-Yamamoto
Jan 30, 2003·American Journal of Clinical Dermatology·Luisa CoderchJosé L Parra

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