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Jeffrey P Rasmussen

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Leon Guerrero P, Rasmussen J, Peterman E
Mol Biol Cell . 2024 Nov; 35(12):br26. PMID: 39535893
Immune cells depend on rapid changes in intracellular calcium activity to modulate cell function. Skin contains diverse immune cell types and is critically dependent on calcium signaling for homeostasis and...
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Leon Guerrero P, Rasmussen J, Peterman E
bioRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39386455
Immune cells depend on rapid changes in intracellular calcium activity to modulate cell function. Skin contains diverse immune cell types and is critically dependent on calcium signaling for homeostasis and...
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Peterman E, Quitevis E, Goo C, Rasmussen J
Cell Rep . 2024 May; 43(5):114208. PMID: 38728139
Skin damage requires efficient immune cell responses to restore organ function. Epidermal-resident immune cells known as Langerhans cells use dendritic protrusions to surveil the skin microenvironment, which contains keratinocytes and...
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Craig E, Black E, Goo C, Angell Swearer A, Yee N, Rasmussen J
bioRxiv . 2023 Sep; PMID: 37745341
Sensory cells often adopt specific morphologies that aid in the detection of external stimuli. Merkel cells encode gentle touch stimuli in vertebrate skin and adopt a reproducible shape characterized by...
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Peterman E, Quitevis E, Goo C, Rasmussen J
bioRxiv . 2023 Aug; PMID: 37546841
Skin is often the first physical barrier to encounter invading pathogens and physical damage. Damage to the skin must be resolved quickly and efficiently to maintain organ homeostasis. Epidermal-resident immune...
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Peterman E, Quitevis E, Black E, Horton E, Aelmore R, White E, et al.
Dis Model Mech . 2023 Mar; 16(4). PMID: 36876992
Somatosensory neurons extend enormous peripheral axons to the skin, where they detect diverse environmental stimuli. Somatosensory peripheral axons are easily damaged due to their small caliber and superficial location. Axonal...
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Brown T, Horton E, Craig E, Goo C, Black E, Hewitt M, et al.
Elife . 2023 Jan; 12. PMID: 36648063
Touch system function requires precise interactions between specialized skin cells and somatosensory axons, as exemplified by the vertebrate mechanosensory Merkel cell-neurite complex. Development and patterning of Merkel cells and associated...
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Bump R, Goo C, Horton E, Rasmussen J
Development . 2022 Feb; 149(3). PMID: 35129199
Skeletal elements frequently associate with vasculature and somatosensory nerves, which regulate bone development and homeostasis. However, the deep, internal location of bones in many vertebrates has limited in vivo exploration...
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Yin C, Peterman E, Rasmussen J, Parrish J
Front Cell Neurosci . 2021 Jun; 15:680345. PMID: 34135734
Somatosensory neurons (SSNs) densely innervate our largest organ, the skin, and shape our experience of the world, mediating responses to sensory stimuli including touch, pressure, and temperature. Historically, epidermal contributions...
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Cokus S, De La Torre M, Medina E, Rasmussen J, Ramirez-Gutierrez J, Sagasti A, et al.
G3 (Bethesda) . 2019 Aug; 9(10):3439-3452. PMID: 31431477
Epithelial cells are the building blocks of many organs, including skin. The vertebrate skin initially consists of two epithelial layers, the outer periderm and inner basal cell layers, which have...