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Maike Guschel

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Kippenberger S, Loitsch S, Thaci D, Muller J, Guschel M, Kaufmann R, et al.
Melanoma Res . 2006 Oct; 16(5):393-403. PMID: 17013088
Cell-cell adhesion is considered to be important in the development and maintenance of organ tissue. The spatial association between melanocytes and keratinocytes within human epidermis is achieved by homophilic interaction...
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Hofmann M, Guschel M, Bernd A, Bereiter-Hahn J, Kaufmann R, Tandi C, et al.
Neoplasia . 2006 Apr; 8(2):89-95. PMID: 16611401
High tumor interstitial fluid pressure (TIFP) is a characteristic of most solid tumors. TIFP may hamper adequate uptake of macromolecular therapeutics in tumor tissue. In addition, TIFP generates mechanical forces...
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Kippenberger S, Loitsch S, Guschel M, Muller J, Kaufmann R, Bernd A
FEBS Lett . 2004 Dec; 579(1):207-14. PMID: 15620715
Human epidermis marks the interface between internal and external environments with the major task being to maintain body hydration. Alternating exposure of skin to a dry or humid environment is...
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Kippenberger S, Loitsch S, Guschel M, Muller J, Knies Y, Kaufmann R, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2004 Nov; 280(4):3060-7. PMID: 15545271
Mechanical stress is known to modulate fundamental events such as cell life and death. Mechanical stretch in particular has been identified as a positive regulator of proliferation in skin keratinocytes...
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Kippenberger S, Loitsch S, Muller J, Guschel M, Kaufmann R, Bernd A
J Invest Dermatol . 2004 Aug; 123(3):444-51. PMID: 15304080
Carcinogenesis is considered as a multistep process involving functional changes in the hemidesmosomal organization. In normal skin keratinocytes, expression of the alpha(6)beta(4) integrin is restricted to the proliferative basal layer...