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Limitation of space allows only a selection of papers to be mentioned.
Methodology and Basic Research. Techniques to fill a gap between light and electron microscopies (P.K. Nakane et al.). Surface deposits of bFGF molecules on dermal fibroblasts, macrophages, vascular lining, and epidermal melanocytes of human skin demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy (S. Imayama, M. Furumura, Y. Hori). Application of X-ray microanalysis in dermatology (H. Suzuki). Three-dimensional microvascular architecture of the hair follicle by scanning electron microscopy (S. Sakita et al.). Immunostaining of small proteoglycans in the epidermis of adult human skin (N. Hunzelmann et al.). Wound healing after cryo-surgery - histological - immunohistological and ultrastructural alterations (P. Altmeyer et al.). Ultrastructural alterations of the skin after hyperthermic perfusion of the extremities (M. Bacharach-Buhles et al.). Dermo-epiderma Junction and Bullous Diseases. Pre-embedding immunogold electron microscopy in the characterization of structural macromolecules at the dermo-epidermal junction (J.A. McGrath, A. Ishida-Yamamoto, R.A.J. Eady). Regulation of hemidesmosomes: The mechanisms for the assembly of the 230-kD and 180-kD bullous pephigoid antigens at dermal-epidermal junctions (Y. Kitajima et al.). Immuno-electron-microscopy in linear IgA bullous dermatosis of adults (C. Bedane et al.). Noncollagenous components in the dermoepidermal junction (Y. Horiguchi, J.-D. Fine, S. Imamura). Deposition of type VII collagen and anchoring fibril formation at the dermal-epidermal junction (Y. Mitsuhashi, I. Hashimoto). Useof cryo ultrathin sections and immunogold electron microscopy in studies on the basement membrane zone during wound healing after cultured keratinocyte grafting (A.M. Mommaas et al.). Both pemphigus vulgaris antigen and pemphigus foliaceous antigen localize to desmosomes (H. Shimizu et al.). Postembedding immuno-electron-microscopic study of coexistence of pemphigus foliaceous (PF) and bullous pemphigoid (BP) (A. Ishiko et al.). Keratinocytes, epidermal changes and epithelial tumors. Ultrastructural localization of E-cadherin cell adhesion molecule of keratinocytes in vivo and in vitro (Y. Horiguchi, F. Furukawa, S. Imamura). Localization of desmoyokin in normal human skin (T. Masunaga et al.). The state of differentiation of keratinocytes determines the level of ICAM-1 expression in skin inflammation `in vivo'. An `in situ' semiquantitative immuno-electron-microscopy study (G. Pasolini et al.). Ultrastructure of murine skin treated with vitamin D analogue KH 1060 (T. Kobayashi, R. Gniadecki, J. Serup). Fracture label of normal epidermis (F. Breier, S. Rauch, W. Jurecka). Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA): An adhesion molecule of the skin? (D. Metze et al.). The use of electron microscopy in the diagnosis of skin tumours (J. Kanitakis). Ultracytochemistry of glycoconjugates in extramammary Paget's cells (S. Yotsumoto et al.). Dermal changes and nonepithelial tumors. Structural elements of connective tissue: From molecules to structures and functions (M. Aumailley, T. Krieg). Ultrastructural studies of elastofibroma - Elastinophilic fibres and degeneration of collagen fibres (K. Kayashima et al.). Is juvenile hyaline fibromatosis a disease of type VI collagenosis? (K. Kayashima et al.). Dermal changes in type IV Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (Y. Someda et al.). Localization of &agr;-smooth muscle actin in granuloma teleangiectaticum (S. Sakurai, T. Shirai). The topography of epithelium and vascular plexus in psoriasis (M. Bacharach-Buhles et al.). A case of nodular cutaneous amyloidosis: an ultrastructrual study (K. Kodama et al.). Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus. A histologic, immunohistochemical and electron microscopic study (Y. Mihara et al.). Angiosarcoma: Light and electron-microscopic observation (S. Kishimoto et al.). Langerhans' cells, Dendritic cells, melanocytes and melanoma. Epidermal Langerhans cells and HIV1 infection (D. Schmitt). Two cases of self-healing histiocytosis-X diagnosed with electron microscopy: `Pure' cutaneous histiocytosis-X (H. Hino, S. Fukuda). Features and differentiation of dendritic cells in cutaneous lupus erythematosus (N. Pimpinelli et al.). Index of Authors. Keyword Index.
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