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I T Harvima

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Lipitsa T, Siiskonen H, Naukkarinen A, Harvima I
Br J Dermatol . 2018 Dec; 181(2):296-303. PMID: 30561017
Background: The accumulation of immunoreactants and fibrinoid necrosis of postcapillary vessel walls are common pathological features of cutaneous immune complex vasculitis. In more advanced lesions, these immunoreactants are subject to...
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Suttle M, Nilsson G, Snellman E, Harvima I
Clin Exp Immunol . 2012 Aug; 169(3):311-9. PMID: 22861371
Mast cells are involved in the development of psoriatic lesion, but it is not known how mast cells are activated or whether mast cell cytokines are expressed during the lesion...
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Ilves T, Harvima I
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol . 2012 Jun; 27(2):e197-205. PMID: 22646697
Background: The interaction between the OX40 ligand (OX40L) and OX40 has been suggested to have pathogenetic significance in atopic dermatitis (AD). Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate...
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Harvima I, Nilsson G, Naukkarinen A
G Ital Dermatol Venereol . 2010 May; 145(2):195-204. PMID: 20467393
Mast cells are powerful inflammatory cells which are in close functional and anatomical association with sensory nerves in the skin. During psychological stress the neuroendocrine system and peripheral sensory nerves...
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Diaconu N, Kaminska R, Naukkarinen A, Harvima R, Harvima I
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol . 2007 Jul; 21(7):908-15. PMID: 17658999
Background: In basal cell carcinoma (BCC), mast cells accumulate in the peritumoral stroma. The serine proteinases tryptase and chymase are the major mediators in mast cell granules and they may...
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Huttunen M, Harvima I
Br J Dermatol . 2005 Jun; 152(6):1149-60. PMID: 15948975
Background: Numerous mast cells are present in chronic leg ulcers. Tryptase and chymase are the major mediators of mast cells, but their significance is mostly dependent on their activity. In...
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El-Nour H, Lundeberg L, Boman A, Beck O, Harvima I, Theodorsson E, et al.
Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol . 2005 Apr; 27(1):67-76. PMID: 15803860
Density of nerve fibers, axonal growth, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), and substance P, and serotonin immunoreactivity as well as concentration were all determined in a murine model of contact allergy....
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Harvima R, Hollmen A, Mattila R, Kaipiainen-Seppanen O, Harvima I, Kaminska R, et al.
Duodecim . 2002 Apr; 115(19):2085-90. PMID: 11941802
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Kivinen P, Kaminska R, Naukkarinen A, Harvima R, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Exp Dermatol . 2001 Aug; 10(4):246-55. PMID: 11493313
Tryptase and chymase are the major serine proteinases of skin mast cells but their biologic significance depends on their activity. In this study, we demonstrate the release of soluble activity...
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Huttunen M, Hyttinen M, Nilsson G, Butterfield J, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Exp Dermatol . 2001 Jun; 10(3):184-92. PMID: 11380614
Mast cells are suggested to participate in regenerative processes, but their influence on epithelialization and wound healing has not been well studied. Since mast cells can be found in contact...