Satyakam Patel
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Patel S, Xi Z, Seo E, McGaughey D, Segre J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2006 Nov;
103(49):18668-73.
PMID: 17130451
Premature infants are at an increased risk for infections and dehydration because of incomplete development of the epidermis, which attains its essential function as a barrier only during the last...
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Djalilian A, McGaughey D, Patel S, Seo E, Yang C, Cheng J, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2006 Apr;
116(5):1243-53.
PMID: 16628254
Inflammatory skin disorders result in significant epidermal changes, including keratinocyte hyperproliferation, incomplete differentiation, and impaired barrier. Here we test whether, conversely, an impaired epidermal barrier can promote an inflammatory response....
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Martin N, Patel S, Segre J
Genome Res
. 2004 Dec;
14(12):2430-8.
PMID: 15574822
Mammalian epidermis provides a permeability barrier between an organism and its environment. Under homeostatic conditions, epidermal cells produce structural proteins, which are cross-linked in an orderly fashion to form a...
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Jaubert J, Patel S, Cheng J, Segre J
J Invest Dermatol
. 2004 Jul;
123(2):313-8.
PMID: 15245431
To achieve conditional gene expression in the differentiated layers of the epidermis, we generated transgenic mice with the tetracycline-regulated transactivator proteins, tTA (tetracycline transactivator) and rtTA (reverse tetracycline transactivator), expressed...
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Patel S, Kartasova T, Segre J
Mamm Genome
. 2003 Feb;
14(2):140-8.
PMID: 12584609
Small PRoline Rich (SPRR) proteins are primary constituents of the cornified cell envelope, necessary to create a permeability barrier across the body's surface. The family of murine Sprr genes has...