Bogi Andersen
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Recent Articles
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Duan J, Karri S, Forouzesh K, Mortimer T, Plikus M, Benitah S, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2025 Feb;
145(3):484-493.
PMID: 39891645
All skin layers and cutaneous appendages harbor a robust circadian clock, whose phase is under the influence of light through the central clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. The skin clock...
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Liu Y, Andersen B, Gudjonsson J, Plikus M
J Invest Dermatol
. 2024 Sep;
145(3):469-472.
PMID: 39306776
No abstract available.
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Wiedemann J, Kashgari G, Lane S, Leonard B, Knickelbein K, Andersen B, et al.
Ocul Surf
. 2024 Aug;
34:194-209.
PMID: 39122180
Purpose: While meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is widely recognized as a major cause of evaporative dry eye disease, little is known about normal gland differentiation and lipid synthesis or the...
4.
Duan J, Ngo M, Karri S, Tsoi L, Gudjonsson J, Shahbaba B, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 May;
15(1):3840.
PMID: 38714698
As the circadian clock regulates fundamental biological processes, disrupted clocks are often observed in patients and diseased tissues. Determining the circadian time of the patient or the tissue of focus...
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Almet A, Yuan H, Annusver K, Ramos R, Liu Y, Wiedemann J, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2023 Aug;
143(9):1667-1677.
PMID: 37612031
Single-cell technologies have become essential to driving discovery in both basic and translational investigative dermatology. Despite the multitude of available datasets, a central reference atlas of normal human skin, which...
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Wang X, Ramos R, Phan A, Yamaga K, Flesher J, Jiang S, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Jun;
618(7966):808-817.
PMID: 37344645
Niche signals maintain stem cells in a prolonged quiescence or transiently activate them for proper regeneration. Altering balanced niche signalling can lead to regenerative disorders. Melanocytic skin nevi in human...
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Chen J, Wiedemann J, Nguyen L, Lin Z, Tahir M, Hui C, et al.
Stem Cell Reports
. 2023 Apr;
18(5):1227-1243.
PMID: 37084727
The molecular mechanisms allowing hair follicles to periodically activate their stem cells (HFSCs) are incompletely characterized. Here, we identify the transcription factor IRX5 as a promoter of HFSC activation. Irx5...
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Duan J, Ngo M, Karri S, Tsoi L, Gudjonsson J, Shahbaba B, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Apr;
PMID: 37066246
As the circadian clock regulates fundamental biological processes, disrupted clocks are often observed in patients and diseased tissues. Determining the circadian time of the patient or the tissue of focus...
9.
Andersen B, Duan J, Karri S
Stem Cells
. 2023 Feb;
41(4):319-327.
PMID: 36740940
First described in the early 20th century, diurnal oscillations in stem cell proliferation exist in multiple internal epithelia, including in the gastrointestinal tract, and in the epidermis. In the mouse...
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Wiedemann J, Billi A, Bocci F, Kashgari G, Xing E, Tsoi L, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Feb;
42(1):111994.
PMID: 36732947
Palmoplantar skin is structurally and functionally unique, but the transcriptional programs driving this specialization are unclear. Here, we use bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing of human palm, sole, and hip...