J E Olerud
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Fukano Y, Usui M, Underwood R, Isenhath S, Marshall A, Hauch K, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A
. 2010 Aug;
94(4):1172-86.
PMID: 20694984
Percutaneous medical devices remain susceptible to infection and failure. We hypothesize that healing of the skin into the percutaneous device will provide a seal, preventing bacterial attachment, biofilm formation, and...
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Fleckman P, Olerud J
Biomed Mater
. 2008 Aug;
3(3):034006.
PMID: 18708704
Percutaneous devices are critical for health care. Access to tissue, vessels and internal organs afforded by these devices provides the means to treat and monitor many diseases. Unfortunately, such access...
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Isenhath S, Fukano Y, Usui M, Underwood R, Irvin C, Marshall A, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A
. 2007 Jun;
83(4):915-922.
PMID: 17567856
Percutaneous medical devices are integral in the management and treatment of disease. The space created between the skin and the device becomes a haven for bacterial invasion and biofilm formation...
4.
Underwood R, Gibran N, Muffley L, Usui M, Olerud J
J Histochem Cytochem
. 2001 Sep;
49(10):1285-91.
PMID: 11561013
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a valuable tool for labeling structures in tissue samples. Quantification of immunolabeled structures using traditional approaches has proved to be difficult. Manual counts of IHC-stained structures are...
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Lindsey K, Caughman S, Olerud J, Bunnett N, Armstrong C, Ansel J
J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc
. 2001 Jan;
5(1):74-8.
PMID: 11147679
There is increasing evidence that the cutaneous neurosensory system can directly modulate inflammatory responses in the skin by the release of neuropeptides such as substance P (SP). Dermal microvascular endothelial...
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Scholzen T, Steinhoff M, Bonaccorsi P, Klein R, Amadesi S, Geppetti P, et al.
J Immunol
. 2001 Jan;
166(2):1285-91.
PMID: 11145711
Sensory nerve-derived neuropeptides such as substance P demonstrate a number of proinflammatory bioactivities, but less is known about their role in inflammatory skin disease. The cell surface metalloprotease neutral endopeptidase...
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Song I, Bunnett N, Olerud J, Harten B, Steinhoff M, Brown J, et al.
Exp Dermatol
. 2000 Feb;
9(1):42-52.
PMID: 10688374
The neurological system plays an important role in modulating some inflammatory skin diseases. Neuro-cutaneous interactions may be mediated by the release of neuropeptides such as substance P (SP) which activate...
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Olerud J, Usui M, Seckin D, Chiu D, Haycox C, Song I, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 1999 Jun;
112(6):873-81.
PMID: 10383732
Cutaneous sensory nerves mediate inflammation and wound healing by the release of neuropeptides such as substance P. Neutral endopeptidase is a cell surface enzyme that degrades substance P and thereby...
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Haycox C, Olerud J, Ratner B
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 1999 May;
40(5 Pt 1):719-25.
PMID: 10321600
Background: Evaluation of silicone-induced morbidity in skin has been hampered by the difficulty of detecting silicone in tissue because conventional methods are nonquantitative and insensitive. Objective: We attempted to determine...
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Quinlan K, Song I, Naik S, Letran E, Olerud J, Bunnett N, et al.
J Immunol
. 1999 Feb;
162(3):1656-61.
PMID: 9973426
Sensory nerves in skin are capable of releasing multiple neuropeptides, which modulate inflammatory responses by activating specific cutaneous target cells. Extravasation of particular subsets of leukocytes depends upon the regulated...