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Atypical E-cadherin attachments mediate melanoblast migration through confined epithelial spaces. [PDF]
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Cutaneous Dendritic Cells: Structure, Function and Immune Role. [PDF]
Alexandru IC, Grigore M, Simionescu O.
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Epidermal cell fusion promotes the transition from an embryonic to a larval transcriptome in C. elegans. [PDF]
Funk OH, Levy DL, Fay DS.
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In Silico Optimization of a Non-Invasive Optical Sensor for Hemoconcentration Monitoring in Dengue Fever Management. [PDF]
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Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 1999
Lipoxygenases (LOXs) represent a widely distributed family of non-heme, non-sulfur iron-containing dioxygenases that catalyse the regioselective and stereoselective dioxygenation of fatty acid substrates containing one or more (Z,Z)-1,4-pentadiene moieties.
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Lipoxygenases (LOXs) represent a widely distributed family of non-heme, non-sulfur iron-containing dioxygenases that catalyse the regioselective and stereoselective dioxygenation of fatty acid substrates containing one or more (Z,Z)-1,4-pentadiene moieties.
Peter, Krieg +5 more
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Glycogen Metabolism in Psoriatic Epidermis and in Regenerating Epidermis
Clinical Science, 19841. The observation that the glycogen content of epidermis from psoriatic lesions and from regenerating wound epithelium is increased has been confirmed by quantitative estimation. 2. In epidermis from psoriatic lesions, although the proportion of glycogen synthase in the I form is only about 5% of the total and similar to control values,
C S, Harmon, P J, Phizackerley
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2012
Calcium is the ubiquitous second messenger system in cell biology (e.g., [1, 2]), as shown in great detail in this volume. In contrast, calcium has been implicated in a host of functions in skin, which have seen only partial clarification to date. Within this chapter, we will present an overview of known physiologic and pathophysiologic aspects to give
Martin J, Behne, Jens-Michael, Jensen
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Calcium is the ubiquitous second messenger system in cell biology (e.g., [1, 2]), as shown in great detail in this volume. In contrast, calcium has been implicated in a host of functions in skin, which have seen only partial clarification to date. Within this chapter, we will present an overview of known physiologic and pathophysiologic aspects to give
Martin J, Behne, Jens-Michael, Jensen
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