Vitamin D receptor mediates DNA repair and is UV inducible in intact epidermis but not in cultured keratinocytes. Read more about Vitamin D receptor mediates DNA repair and is UV inducible in intact epidermis but not in cultured keratinocytes.
SERCA2-controlled Ca²+-dependent keratinocyte adhesion and differentiation is mediated via the sphingolipid pathway: a therapeutic target for Darier's disease. Read more about SERCA2-controlled Ca²+-dependent keratinocyte adhesion and differentiation is mediated via the sphingolipid pathway: a therapeutic target for Darier's disease.
Genetics and epigenetics of the skin meet deep sequence. Read more about Genetics and epigenetics of the skin meet deep sequence.
Coactivator MED1 ablation in keratinocytes results in hair-cycling defects and epidermal alterations. Read more about Coactivator MED1 ablation in keratinocytes results in hair-cycling defects and epidermal alterations.
Host phenotype characteristics and MC1R in relation to early-onset basal cell carcinoma. Read more about Host phenotype characteristics and MC1R in relation to early-onset basal cell carcinoma.
Overexpression of hedgehog signaling is associated with epidermal tumor formation in vitamin D receptor-null mice. Read more about Overexpression of hedgehog signaling is associated with epidermal tumor formation in vitamin D receptor-null mice.
Expression of epidermal CAMP changes in parallel with permeability barrier status. Read more about Expression of epidermal CAMP changes in parallel with permeability barrier status.
The calcium-sensing receptor-dependent regulation of cell-cell adhesion and keratinocyte differentiation requires Rho and filamin A. Read more about The calcium-sensing receptor-dependent regulation of cell-cell adhesion and keratinocyte differentiation requires Rho and filamin A.
Comment on "Cutaneous melanoma in childhood and adolescence shows frequent loss of INK4A and gain of KIT". Read more about Comment on "Cutaneous melanoma in childhood and adolescence shows frequent loss of INK4A and gain of KIT".
Spontaneous regression of highly immunogenic Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV)-induced skin lesions is associated with plasmacytoid dendritic cells and IFN-DC infiltration. Read more about Spontaneous regression of highly immunogenic Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV)-induced skin lesions is associated with plasmacytoid dendritic cells and IFN-DC infiltration.