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Serial cultivation of strains of human epidermal keratinocytes: the formation of keratinizing colonies from single cells.

James G. Rheinwatd, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1975 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 3, pp 331-343
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Human diploid epidermis epidermal cells have been successfully grown in serial culture and it is possible to isolate keratinocyte clones free of viable fibroblasts, and human diploids keratinocytes appear to have a finite culture lifetime.
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This article is published in Cell.The article was published on 1975-11-01. It has received 4114 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plating efficiency & Cell culture.

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Cutaneous wound healing.

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Normal keratinization in a spontaneously immortalized aneuploid human keratinocyte cell line.

TL;DR: The characteristics of the HaCaT cell line clearly document that spontaneous transformation of human adult keratinocytes can occur in vitro and is associated with sequential chromosomal alterations, though not obligatorily linked to major defects in differentiation.
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p63 is essential for regenerative proliferation in limb, craniofacial and epithelial development

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Wound repair and regeneration: Mechanisms, signaling, and translation

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Modeling Development and Disease with Organoids

TL;DR: 3D culture technology allow embryonic and adult mammalian stem cells to exhibit their remarkable self-organizing properties, and the resulting organoids reflect key structural and functional properties of organs such as kidney, lung, gut, brain and retina, and hold promise to predict drug response in a personalized fashion.
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The serial cultivation of human diploid cell strains.

TL;DR: A consideration of the cause of the eventual degeneration of these strains leads to the hypothesis that non-cumulative external factors are excluded and that the phenomenon is attributable to intrinsic factors which are expressed as senescence at the cellular level.
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The limited in vitro lifetime of human diploid cell strains

TL;DR: The survival curves obtained with human diploid cell strains are comparable to “multiple-hit” or “ multiple-target” curves obtain with other biological systems where an initial threshold dose is required before an exponential form of the curve is established.
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Quantitative studies of the growth of mouse embryo cells in culture and their development into established lines

TL;DR: Disaggregated mouse embryo cells, grown in monolayers, underwent a progressive decline in growth rate upon successive transfer, the rapidity of the decline depending on the inoculation density, but nearly all cultures developed into established lines within 3 months of culture.
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Formation of a keratinizing epithelium in culture by a cloned cell line derived from a teratoma

TL;DR: From a transplantable mouse teratoma it has been possible to derive an established keratinizing cell line (XB) which grows well in cultures containing lethally irradiated 3T3 fibroblasts at the correct density.
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Localisation of a fibroblast growth factor and its effect alone and with hydrocortisone on 3T3 cell growth

TL;DR: FGF, a polypeptide found in brain and pituitary, provokes the initiation of DNA synthesis by resting ST3 cells by stimulating DNA synthesis as effectively as serum when glucocorticoids are present.
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