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L Eckhart

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Sukseree S, Gruber R, Tschachler E, Eckhart L
J Dent Res . 2023 Nov; 103(4):452. PMID: 37968790
No abstract available.
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Tschachler E, Eckhart L
Br J Dermatol . 2017 Jun; 176(6):1417-1419. PMID: 28581245
No abstract available.
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Alibardi L, Mlitz V, Eckhart L
Anat Rec (Hoboken) . 2014 Aug; 298(2):479-87. PMID: 25142216
Recent comparative genomic studies have identified a chicken gene that codes for a trichohyalin-like protein rich in arginine and glutamic acid termed scaffoldin. Immunocytochemistry and immunoelectron microscopy show that this...
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Gschwandtner M, Mildner M, Mlitz V, Gruber F, Eckhart L, Werfel T, et al.
Allergy . 2012 Nov; 68(1):37-47. PMID: 23157658
Background: Defects in keratinocyte differentiation and skin barrier are important features of inflammatory skin diseases like atopic dermatitis. Mast cells and their main mediator histamine are abundant in inflamed skin...
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Mlitz V, Latreille J, Gardinier S, Jdid R, Drouault Y, Hufnagl P, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol . 2011 Aug; 26(8):983-90. PMID: 21812836
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with null mutations in the filaggrin (FLG) gene. Objective: To assess the impact of FLG null mutations on biophysical properties and the molecular composition...
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Mildner M, Stichenwirth M, Abtin A, Eckhart L, Sam C, Glaser R, et al.
Mucosal Immunol . 2010 Jun; 3(6):602-9. PMID: 20571488
The female urogenital tract requires an efficient defense against bacteria, potentially derived from the adjacent intestinal tract. We have thus sought to identify the factors that protect against Escherichia coli...
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Eckhart L, Fischer H, Barken K, Tolker-Nielsen T, Tschachler E
Br J Dermatol . 2007 Apr; 156(6):1342-5. PMID: 17459041
Background: The formation of biofilms, which is an important step in bacterial colonization, can be inhibited by deoxyribonuclease (DNase)-mediated breakdown of extracellular DNA. We have recently demonstrated that epidermal keratinocytes...
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Eckhart L, Henry M, Schmitz I, Krueger A, Fischer H, Bach J, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2001 Dec; 289(4):777-81. PMID: 11735112
Caspase-8 is a key initiator of death receptor-induced apoptosis. Here we provide evidence that caspase-8 expression is subject to posttranscriptional regulation in human leukocytes. Resting peripheral blood lymphocytes preferentially use...
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Koenig U, Eckhart L, Tschachler E
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2001 Aug; 285(5):1150-4. PMID: 11478774
Caspase-13 was reported to be a member of the human caspase family of proteases (Humke, E., et al., J. Biol. Chem. 273, 15702-15707, 1998). By contrast, a recent study (Lin,...
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Eckhart L, Declercq W, Ban J, Rendl M, Lengauer B, Mayer C, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 2000 Dec; 115(6):1148-51. PMID: 11121154
Programmed cell death of epidermal keratinocytes (KC) results in the formation of cornified cells, which constitute the outermost skin layer, the stratum corneum. Here we show by reverse transcription-polymerase chain...