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2003 Posters
(*Farber
Fellowship award recipients)
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Derivation of melanocytes from human embryonic stem cells
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Donald Fang*, Rena Finko, Kun Cai, and Meenhard Herlyn
The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Keratinocyte stem cells are protected from anoikis via an integrin
signaling pathway: an insight into molecular mechanisms
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Alessandra Marconi* and Carlo Pincelii
Department of Dermatology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,
Modena, Italy
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The murine dermis harbours cells with in vitro hematopoietic
clonogenic potential |
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Simone Meindl*, Souyet Chang-Rodriguez, Georg Stingl, and Adelheid
Elbe-Buerger
DIAID, Department of Dermatology, University of Vienna Medical
School, Vienna, Australia
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Functional characterization of the epidermal side-popluation: a candidate stem cell population |
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R.P. Redvers*, N. Pouliot, A. Li, and P. Kaur
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia
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Reconstituted skin from murine embryonic stem cells |
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Daniel Aberdam, Christelle Coraux, Caroline Hilmi, and Matthieu Rouleau
INSERM U386, Faculté Médecine, Nice, France
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Characterization of a Lef-1 promoter segment that facilitates
inductive developmental expression in mouse tissues
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Ryan R. Driskell¹, Xiaoming Liu¹, Meihui Luo¹, Mohammed
Filali¹, Duane Abbatt¹, Ningli Chen¹, and John F. Engelhardt¹ ² ³
¹Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, ²Department of
Internal Medicine, ³Center for Gene Therapy of Cystic Fibrosis
and Other Genetic Diseases, University of Iowa College of Medicine,
Iowa City, Iowa, USA
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Differential behavior of epidermal stem cells in wounds
and ischemic limbs
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Martine Dunnwald¹, Adam R. Mattox¹, Chunhua Jiao², Keri
L. N. Mercer¹, and Gina C. Schatteman²
Joe Marshall Laboratory, ¹Department of Dermatology, ²Department
of Exercise Science, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa
City, Iowa, USA
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Analysis of the mouse epidermal stem cell: (1) Targeted
elimination of the follicular label-retaining cells by photo-induced
cell killing (2) Analysis of cellular heterogeneity in the basal layer
of ear epidermis
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Takashi Kameda¹, Shin Hatakeyama¹, Nakata Akira¹, Taketoshi
Mizutani², Ying-Zhe Ma¹, Yoshihiko Kawarada¹, Makiko Kawamata¹,
Kunihiko Terada¹, Hideo Iba², and Toshihiro Sugiyama¹
¹Department of Biochemistry,
Akita University School of Medicine, Honda, Akita, Japan; ²Department of
Microbiology and Immunology, Division of Host-Parasite Interaction,
Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Effect of transforming growth factor-ß on the
proliferation and differentiation of multi-potential
sphere colonies from skin
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Yoko Kawase, Yasuo Yanagi, Manabu Fujimoto, and Hitoshi Okochi
Department of Regenerative Medicine, Research Institute, International
Medical Center of Japan
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Differential effects of specific p63 isoforms on keratinocyte
biology
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Kathryn E. King¹, Roshini Ponnamperuma¹, Toshiharu Yamashita²,
Takashi Tokino², Lela A. Lee³, Marian F. Young4, Wendy C.
Weinberg¹
¹Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research - FDA, Bethesda,
Maryland, USA; ²Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine,
Sapporo, Japan; ³University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver,
Colorado, USA; 4National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
Research - NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
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BMP-4 promotes keratinocyte commitment of embryonic stem
cells in part by stimulating neuronal apoptosis
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Matthieu Rouleau, Karen Gambaro, Thierry Virolle, Virginie Virolle,
David Momier, Daniel Aberdam
INSERM U385, Faculté Médecine, Nice, France
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The role of stem cells in sunlight induced carcinogenesis
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David Mitchell
Department of Carcinogenesis, University of Texas, M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA
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Enrichment for living keratinocytes from hair follicle
bulge with the cell surface marker CD34
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Carol S. Trempus¹, Rebecca J. Morris², Carl D. Bortner¹,
George Cotsarelis³, Randall Faircloth¹, Jeffrey M. Reece¹,
and Raymond W. Tennant¹
¹National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA; ²Department of Dermatology,
Columbia University, New York, New York, USA; ³Department of Dermatology,
University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
USA
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Th1 predominance of fluorouracil-induced discoid lupus
erythematosus in TCRα chain knockout mouse |
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T. Yoshimasu¹ ², A. Hiroi¹, N. Seo³, T. Ohtani¹, and F. Furukawa¹
¹Department of Dermatology, Wakayama Medical University, Japan;
²Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals of Cleveland-Case
Western Reserve University, USA; ³Hamamatsu University School
of Medicine, Japan
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