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Pemphigus Vulgaris Mimicking Behçet's Syndrome With Oral and Vulvar Ulcers: A Case Report. [PDF]
Magalhães JN, Carvalho Sá D.
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Proton pump inhibitors modulate esophageal epithelial barrier function and crosstalk with eosinophils. [PDF]
Gautam R +6 more
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Scalp Involvement In Pemphigus: A Retrospective Cohort Study Of Clinical And Immunopathologic Features. [PDF]
Michelerio A +6 more
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Case Report: Pemphigus following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination: two cases achieving long-term remission without relapse. [PDF]
Fukunaga Y +3 more
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Differential Effects of Desmoglein 1 and Desmoglein 3 on Desmosome Formation [PDF]
The desmoglein plays an important part in the formation of desmosomes. We constructed recombinant adenoviruses containing desmoglein 1 and desmoglein 3 derivatives partly lacking the extracellular domain (desmoglein 1DeltaEC and desmoglein 3DeltaEC, respectively), and full-length desmoglein 1 and desmoglein 3 and studied the involvement of desmoglein 1
Yasushi Hanakawa +2 more
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A Subset of Pemphigus Foliaceus Patients Exhibits Pathogenic Autoantibodies Against Both Desmoglein-1 and Desmoglein-3 [PDF]
In pemphigus vulgaris the major pathogenic antibody binds desmoglein-3, and mediates mucosal disease. Development of cutaneous disease is associated with acquisition of antibodies to desmoglein-1. In pemphigus foliaceus, and its endemic form, fogo selvagem by contrast, the major pathogenic antibody recognizes desmoglein-1 and mediates cutaneous disease
Mong-Shang Lin
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During melanoma development, transformed cells evade keratinocyte-mediated control by downregulating cell adhesion molecules. This study investigated the regulation of cell adhesion by hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) in melanoma.
Helmut Schaider +2 more
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Immunolocalisation of desmoglein‐1 in equine muzzle skin
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2006Desmogleins (Dsgs) are glycoproteins of the cadherin family that allow the formation of desmosomes via a Ca2+-dependent homophilic interaction. Desmosomes are cell-cell adhesion systems that contribute to the mechanical integrity of epidermis by linking to keratin intermediate filaments and, therefore, connecting the cytoskeleton of adjacent ...
MIRAGLIOTTA, VINCENZO +6 more
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