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S W Caughman

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Burbach G, Naik S, Harten J, Liu L, Dithmar S, Grossniklaus H, et al.
Curr Eye Res . 2002 Feb; 23(1):64-8. PMID: 11821988
Purpose: The interferon-gamma-inducing factor Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is a recently described cytokine that appears to have multiple important pro-inflammatory effects including the induction of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) by activated T-cells. The expression...
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Burbach G, Kim K, Zivony A, Kim A, Aranda J, Wright S, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 2001 Nov; 117(5):1075-82. PMID: 11710915
Nerve growth factor is an essential neurotrophic factor required for the growth and maintenance of cutaneous sensory nerves. In the skin, keratinocytes are a significant source of nerve growth factor;...
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Soon S, Chen S, Warshaw E, Caughman S
J Pediatr . 2001 May; 138(5):778. PMID: 11343063
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Lindsey K, Caughman S, Olerud J, Bunnett N, Armstrong C, Ansel J
J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc . 2001 Jan; 5(1):74-8. PMID: 11147679
There is increasing evidence that the cutaneous neurosensory system can directly modulate inflammatory responses in the skin by the release of neuropeptides such as substance P (SP). Dermal microvascular endothelial...
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Fitzhugh D, Naik S, Caughman S, Hwang S
J Immunol . 2000 Dec; 165(12):6677-81. PMID: 11120783
Memory T cells (mTC) express multiple chemokine receptors (including CCR4 and CCR6) that may potentially be involved in their arrest on inflamed endothelia. Herein, we specifically addressed whether CCR6 is...
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Hensley C, Caughman S
Clin Dermatol . 2000 Jun; 18(3):355-67. PMID: 10856668
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Pharis D, Cerenko D, Caughman S
J Am Acad Dermatol . 2000 Apr; 42(5 Pt 2):932-5. PMID: 10767709
Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, or Sweet's syndrome, was first described in 1964 and consists of a triad of erythematous cutaneous plaques infiltrated by neutrophils in association with fever and leukocytosis....
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Chen S, Caughman S
Arch Dermatol . 2000 Mar; 136(3):418-9, 421-2. PMID: 10724211
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Naik S, Cannon G, Burbach G, Singh S, Swerlick R, Wilcox J, et al.
J Invest Dermatol . 1999 Nov; 113(5):766-72. PMID: 10571732
Interleukin-18 is a potent inducer of interferon-gamma by activated T cells, macrophages, and monocytes and is synthesized as an inactive precursor. Pro-interleukin-18 must be cleaved by interleukin-1-beta-converting enzyme for secretion...
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Quinlan K, Naik S, Cannon G, Armstrong C, Bunnett N, Ansel J, et al.
J Immunol . 1999 Nov; 163(10):5656-65. PMID: 10553096
Upon stimulation, cutaneous sensory nerves release neuropeptides such as substance P (SP), which modulate responses in the skin by activating a number of target cells via neurokinin receptors. We have...