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Chan E, Fernandez P, Merchant A, Montesinos M, Trzaska S, Desai A, et al.
Arthritis Rheum . 2006 Jul; 54(8):2632-42. PMID: 16871530
Objective: Adenosine regulates inflammation and tissue repair, and adenosine A2A receptors promote wound healing by stimulating collagen matrix production. We therefore examined whether adenosine A2A receptors contribute to the pathogenesis...
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Presland R, Tomic-Canic M, Lewis S, Dale B
J Dermatol Sci . 2001 Oct; 27(3):192-205. PMID: 11641059
Vitamin A and other retinoids profoundly inhibit both morphological and biochemical aspects of epidermal differentiation in vitro. Profilaggrin, like most other markers of keratinocyte differentiation, is negatively regulated by retinoic...
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Jho S, Radoja N, Im M, Tomic-Canic M
J Biol Chem . 2001 Oct; 276(49):45914-20. PMID: 11591699
Very little is known about the mechanisms responsible for the findings that binding of nuclear receptors (NR) to some promoter elements leads to transcriptional activation, whereas binding to others leads...
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FREEDBERG I, Tomic-Canic M, Komine M, Blumenberg M
J Invest Dermatol . 2001 May; 116(5):633-40. PMID: 11348449
In wound healing and many pathologic conditions, keratinocytes become activated: they turn into migratory, hyperproliferative cells that produce and secrete extracellular matrix components and signaling polypeptides. At the same time,...
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Komine M, Rao L, Kaneko T, Tomic-Canic M, Tamaki K, FREEDBERG I, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2000 Jul; 275(41):32077-88. PMID: 10887174
Epidermal keratinocytes respond to injury by becoming activated, i.e. hyperproliferative, migratory, and proinflammatory. These processes are regulated by growth factors and cytokines. One of the markers of activated keratinocytes is...
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Radoja N, Komine M, Jho S, Blumenberg M, Tomic-Canic M
Mol Cell Biol . 2000 May; 20(12):4328-39. PMID: 10825196
Glucocorticoids (GCs), important regulators of epidermal growth, differentiation, and homeostasis, are used extensively in the treatment of skin diseases. Using keratin gene expression as a paradigm of epidermal physiology and...
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Tomic-Canic M, Komine M, FREEDBERG I, Blumenberg M
J Dermatol Sci . 1998 Aug; 17(3):167-81. PMID: 9697045
In the area of biology, many laboratories around the world are dissecting and characterizing signal transduction mechanisms and transcription factors responsive to various growth factors and cytokines, in various cell...
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Radoja N, Diaz D, Minars T, FREEDBERG I, Blumenberg M, Tomic-Canic M
J Invest Dermatol . 1997 Oct; 109(4):566-72. PMID: 9326392
Retinoic acid and thyroid hormone are important regulators of epidermal growth, differentiation, and homeostasis. Retinoic acid is extensively used in the treatment of many epidermal disorders ranging from wrinkles to...
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Blumenberg M, Tomic-Canic M
EXS . 1997 Jan; 78:1-29. PMID: 8962489
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Tomic-Canic M, FREEDBERG I, Blumenberg M
Exp Cell Res . 1996 Apr; 224(1):96-102. PMID: 8612697
Epidermal keratinocytes are subject to a large variety of signals that modulate their differentiation in health and their activation in disease. Hormones and vitamins, which act via nuclear receptors, affect...