Nanna Schurer
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Liyanage A, Liyanage G, Sirimanna G, Schurer N
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol
. 2022 Mar;
15(2):12-17.
PMID: 35309879
Objective: Skin lightening agents are popular in southern Asia, but there is dearth of evidence on their effectiveness on Fitzpatrick IV/V skin types. This study was designed to assess the...
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Schurer N
Curr Probl Dermatol
. 2018 Aug;
54:115-122.
PMID: 30130780
Acne is based on a complex, multifactorial pathophysiology beginning with a microcomedo. Comedogenesis involves follicular hyperproliferation and disturbed keratinization, hyperseborrhea and hyperplasia of sebaceous glands as well as disturbances in...
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Blaak J, Kaup O, Hoppe W, Baron-Ruppert G, Langheim H, Staib P, et al.
Skin Pharmacol Physiol
. 2015 Aug;
28(5):269-279.
PMID: 26277854
Background: The pH of the stratum corneum (SC) in the elderly is elevated and linked to impaired SC function. Therefore, this paper addresses the question of whether acidic skin care...
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Hachem J, Roelandt T, Schurer N, Pu X, Fluhr J, Giddelo C, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2009 Sep;
130(2):500-10.
PMID: 19741713
Neutralization of the normally acidic stratum corneum (SC) has deleterious consequences for permeability barrier homeostasis and SC integrity/cohesion attributable to serine proteases (SPs) activation leading to deactivation/degradation of lipid-processing enzymes...
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Hachem J, Houben E, Crumrine D, Man M, Schurer N, Roelandt T, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2006 May;
126(9):2074-86.
PMID: 16691196
Evidence is growing that protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) plays a key role in epithelial inflammation. We hypothesized here that PAR-2 plays a central role in epidermal permeability barrier homeostasis by mediating...