Nathan J Hawkshaw
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Rutter K, Peake M, Hawkshaw N, Scholey R, Bulfone-Paus S, Friedmann P, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2024 Jan;
153(5):1369-1380.e15.
PMID: 38184075
Background: Solar urticaria is a rare photodermatosis characterized by rapid-onset sunlight-induced urticaria, but its pathophysiology is not well understood. Objective: We sought to define cutaneous cellular and molecular events in...
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Rognoni E, Goss G, Hiratsuka T, Sipila K, Kirk T, Kober K, et al.
Elife
. 2021 Dec;
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PMID: 34939928
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a major source of skin damage, resulting in inflammation, premature ageing, and cancer. While several UVR-induced changes, including extracellular matrix reorganisation and epidermal DNA damage,...
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Hawkshaw N, Paus R
Trends Pharmacol Sci
. 2021 Mar;
42(5):316-328.
PMID: 33752908
The immunophilin ligand, cyclosporine A (CsA), which inhibits nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) activity, is a cornerstone of immunosuppressive therapy. Yet, the molecular basis of its prominent, nonimmunosuppression-related...
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Hawkshaw N, Pilkington S, Murphy S, Al-Gazaq N, Farrar M, Watson R, et al.
Clin Transl Immunology
. 2020 Apr;
9(4):e01104.
PMID: 32257209
Objectives: Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has major adverse effects on human health. While the mechanisms responsible for induction of UVR-induced inflammation are well-documented, the mediation of its resolution and longer-term...
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Hawkshaw N, Hardman J, Haslam I, Shahmalak A, Gilhar A, Lim X, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2018 May;
16(5):e2003705.
PMID: 29738529
Hair growth disorders often carry a major psychological burden. Therefore, more effective human hair growth-modulatory agents urgently need to be developed. Here, we used the hypertrichosis-inducing immunosuppressant, Cyclosporine A (CsA),...
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Purba T, Brunken L, Hawkshaw N, Peake M, Hardman J, Paus R
Exp Dermatol
. 2016 Apr;
25(9):663-8.
PMID: 27094702
The cell cycle is of major importance to human hair follicle (HF) biology. Not only is continuously active cell cycling required to facilitate healthy hair growth in anagen VI HFs,...
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Hawkshaw N, Haslam I, Ansell D, Shamalak A, Paus R
J Invest Dermatol
. 2015 Apr;
135(8):2129-2132.
PMID: 25826423
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