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1 from a secondary infectious challenge in the skin.
2 et in some epithelial barriers such as mouse skin.
3 of cpdm mice and mediated cell death in the skin.
4 ows for higher S. aureus colonization in SLE skin.
5 ture is detected in the periphery and in the skin.
6 ly in imiquimod-treated psoriasis-like mouse skin.
7 ention for the treatment of xerotic pruritic skin.
8 healthy Swedish children with fair and dark skin.
9 t only partially recapitulate human diseased skin.
10 ons of minocycline and tazarotene within the skin.
11 or for the effect of the cool ocean surface skin.
12 ime-consuming purification of LCs from human skin.
13 distortion and signal attenuation under the skin.
14 bonyls to induce iCGRP release from isolated skin.
15 ytes in a syngeneic mouse T-cell lymphoma in skin.
16 ing and functional characterization of qFIRM SKIN 1 (qFIS1), a major quantitative trait locus that pa
17 -controlled trial enrolling females with dry skin, 2% IDL lotion applied over 2 weeks significantly i
19 en products demonstrated a certain degree of skin absorption of UV filters using IVPT, and a formulat
22 of the cellular and molecular intricacies of skin aging provide a foundation for future approaches de
23 uld be new therapeutic strategies to promote skin allograft longevity and, hence, the survival of pat
24 class I can enhance tolerance to subsequent skin allografts through indirectly expanded nTreg leadin
25 health effects of forces that are "above the skin." Although causal inference should be a key goal fo
28 G2D are upregulated in vitiligo perilesional skin and especially in patients with active disease.
29 ermis to reach the epidermis, colonising the skin and eventually homing within the hair follicles.
30 ers and structures of ex vivo nude mouse ear skin and extracted pharmacokinetic parameters through co
32 (gallotannin, ellagitannin, quebracho, grape-skin and grape-seed) in comparison with ascorbic acid (A
33 rkers to simulate contamination of uncovered skin and hair of health care workers wearing personal pr
34 ronan are constitutively expressed in normal skin and increase post-wounding but are completely absen
35 y disorder, which affects the intertriginous skin and is associated with numerous systemic comorbidit
37 Staphylococcus aureus adhesion to the host's skin and mucosae enables asymptomatic colonization and t
38 del samples (i.e., chicken thigh muscle with skin and murine renal biopsy including medulla (M) and c
39 lay the same specificity as that detected in skin and provocation testing, and to explore T-cell acti
40 y tract infection (UTI), and acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection (ABSSSI) do not addres
41 linically for the treatment of Gram-positive skin and skin structure infections (SSSI), Staphylococcu
43 rature review was conducted for estimates of skin and soft-tissue infection and endocarditis disease
44 100 000 persons who inject drugs (PWID) with skin and soft-tissue infections annually in the United S
45 86.0 billion [95% CI, $76.3-$95.9 billion]), skin and subcutaneous diseases ($85.0 billion [95% CI, $
46 ed mutations in habitually sun-exposed human skin and subsequent development of actinic keratoses (AK
47 oside was the predominant compound in almond skin and whole kernel but it was not found in deskinned
48 rat cornea), organs (Xenopus gills and mouse skin) and appendages (Xenopus tail), and provide recomme
51 ells that encountered cognate antigen in the skin, and bystander Trm cells that did not, both display
52 vivors, adherence to COG breast, colorectal, skin, and cardiac surveillance was 12.6% (95% CI, 10.0%
54 argeted therapies can repigment vitiliginous skin, and well-powered clinical trials are underway.
58 Frogs were swabbed for pathogen load and skin bacterial diversity and stimulated to release store
59 Atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by a skin barrier defect aggravated by mechanical injury infl
63 show that TRPV3 and PAR2 were upregulated in skin biopsies from patients and mice with atopic dermati
64 gether with cultured Schwann cells (SCs) and skin biopsies from patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM),
73 our results demonstrate that nearly complete skin can self-assemble in vitro and be used to reconstit
74 gus that colonizes human mucosal tissues and skin, can become pathogenic, clinically manifesting most
75 carcinoma (cuSCC) is the second most common skin cancer and commonly arises in chronically UV-expose
80 ements in the accuracy of image-based AI for skin cancer diagnosis to address the effects of varied r
81 carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, highly aggressive skin cancer for which immune modulation by immune checkp
83 Herein, we established and characterized a skin cancer model, in which Mus musculus papillomavirus
84 as a dosimeter of exposure and predictor of skin cancer risk has been proposed by multiple groups.
88 , and KMT2C, which are frequently mutated in skin cancers, indicating their potential role as foundin
91 eady been demonstrated, ranging from on-site skin care testing, to food safety to the most frequent i
93 ncluding better transcriptomic resolution of skin cells, combined with proteomic information from int
94 , endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome is a rare multisystem dise
101 f pavlovian threat conditioning by assessing skin conductance response (SCR) and declarative memory o
102 ng, pathological anxiety involves heightened skin conductance response to potential but not immediate
104 surements (e.g., motion capture, heart rate, skin conductance, respiration, eye tracking, and scalp E
105 trategy to incorporate T cells into human 3D skin constructs (HSCs), which enabled us to closely moni
106 re significantly more likely to have skin-to-skin contact after birth, to have it for a longer time,
110 hitecture, component release profiles in the skin could be independently tuned to allow release of ad
112 e treatment on the aortic ultrastructure and skin dermis of MFS mice through immunohistochemical eval
114 of innate lymphocyte biology with a focus on skin disease and the roles of commensal and pathogen res
117 Although IL-22 deficiency did not affect skin disease development, IL-22 deficiency aggravated th
118 equired for autoreactive CD4 T cell-mediated skin disease pathogenesis and that the NLRP3-dependent i
123 Drug screening studies for inflammatory skin diseases are currently performed using model system
124 sights into the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin diseases that have thus far evaded understanding by
126 of harlequin ichthyosis (HI), a devastating skin disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in th
127 l ascites, pleural or pericardial effusions, skin edema, cystic hygroma, increased nuchal translucenc
128 ral such features, such as the non-Hermitian skin effect, are only present in spatially extended syst
129 ly, electrical stimulation based on drawn-on-skin electronics demonstrates accelerated healing of ski
134 Js in human lung as well as human and murine skin epithelium, enabling epicutaneous vaccine delivery.
136 ion via optogeneics and chemogenetics in the skin evokes itch- but not pain-related scratching or wip
137 Here we describe an ex vivo cultured human skin explant model in which we have characterized pathol
141 D and 662 DEGs in nonlesional AD, vs healthy skin (fold-change >=2, FDR <0.05), with 100% sample reco
144 er, melanocytes from chronically sun-exposed skin (for example, the face) had a lower mutation burden
155 9Q) mouse model of OS abundantly express the skin homing receptors cutaneous lymphocyte associated an
156 applied over 2 weeks significantly improved skin hydration and decreased transepidermal water loss (
157 demonstrate mechanisms by which IDL improves skin hydration and epidermal barrier function, supportin
158 tions in gene and chromatin structure within skin immunocytes could provide key insights into the pat
159 eceptor subtypes homotypically tile glabrous skin in a manner that is offset with respect to one anot
160 ubsets of gammadelta T-cells detected in the skin in steady-state, psoriasis, dermatitis, infection,
162 ement of the muscle boundary relative to the skin) in response to impact forces elicited by walking a
163 e of CD8(+) T cells in psoriatic and healthy skin, including 2 nonexhausted Tc17 cell subsets associa
165 t of skin breakdown and early recognition of skin infection could prevent iGAS infections in these pa
167 response against Staphylococcus aureus (SA) skin infection substantially improved systemic host defe
170 disseminated systemic diseases, particularly skin infections and arthritis in severely immunocompromi
171 oorly understood whether localized S. aureus skin infections persistently alter the resident Mphi sub
172 immune response, and susceptibility to viral skin infections that are normally restrained by a T(H)1
173 our data indicate that omalizumab can induce skin inflammation and anaphylaxis by engaging FcgammaRs,
174 henotype was associated with chronic sterile skin inflammation and could be partially rescued by dexa
175 ts with murine models of allergic airway and skin inflammation and offer an overview of studies focus
176 l numbers strongly increase during psoriatic skin inflammation and were recently shown to limit psori
179 useful immunosuppressive strategy to control skin inflammation mediated by the IL-23/IL-1beta/IL-17 a
180 reactions and imiquimod-triggered psoriatic skin inflammation, indicating that E-cadherin on LC does
186 e fluoride) membrane, referred to as a "meta-skin" insulator, which is able to confine acoustic waves
189 ine, we show that the upper epidermis of the skin is exclusively innervated by GRP fibers, whose acti
191 edge that pollutants can interact with human skin, it is now of even greater importance that the effe
193 phenotypes are reversed by normalization of skin KLK6 levels and attenuated following genetic elimin
194 acy of primary care physicians to categorize skin lesion morphology in the same test bank of images w
195 e, 786 free-ranging snakes were examined for skin lesions consistent with ophidiomycosis and swabbed
196 ool to assist physicians in the diagnosis of skin lesions while still requiring the user to criticall
199 m can sense the changes in areas near to the skin-like sensors by measuring the capacitances between
200 ight ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), with skin manifestations, has been associated with mutations
205 l, these data show how a member of the human skin microbiome can be useful as a biotherapy for acne v
209 ocerciasis has insufficient sensitivity when skin microfilarial (mf) densities are low, such as follo
210 NFAT-luciferase transcriptional activity in skin microvessels, resulting in improved microvascular f
214 l evidence indicated that iNPWT also reduced skin necrosis (RR 0.49, 95% CI: 0.33-0.74), seroma (RR 0
216 ential expression of STS PC1 proteins in the skin of adult patients with AD with the history of clini
217 erize the autoinflammatory phenotypes in the skin of both autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-e
220 skin organoids are equivalent to the facial skin of human fetuses in the second trimester of develop
222 Gd) has been detected in the brain, bone and skin of patients, months and years following GBCA admini
226 by showing little scarring or fibrosis after skin or muscle injury, but the Acomys response to spinal
228 nagement of grade 2 acute GVHD with isolated skin or upper gastrointestinal tract manifestations; flu
229 mparison to fetal specimens suggest that the skin organoids are equivalent to the facial skin of huma
231 skin pH and urges for larger studies linking skin pH and skin S aureus abundance to understand drivin
232 tial of sustained intervention regarding the skin pH and urges for larger studies linking skin pH and
234 y, treatment with an NLRP3 inhibitor reduced skin phenotypes and decreased infiltration of CD4 T cell
235 udy period, the overall prevalence of severe skin photoaging increased from 42% at baseline to 88%.
243 ripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and skin punch biopsies of IBH lesions and healthy skin from
245 l environment and Sm infection, but not with skin reactivity to extracts or sensitization to their ma
246 nescence led to the evolution of ultra-black skin (reflectance <0.5%) in 16 species of deep-sea fishe
248 e present study reports the piRNome of human skin, revealing that all but one of the piRNAs examined
249 urges for larger studies linking skin pH and skin S aureus abundance to understand driving factors of
251 e effects of loss of ABCA12 using HI patient skin samples and an engineered CRISPR/Cas9 ABCA12 KO cel
252 ntly improve the accuracy of the traditional skin score in patients with systemic sclerosis and may a
255 matology QOL instruments may measure general skin-specific, disease-specific, or condition-specific Q
256 nfection (UTI), and acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection (ABSSSI) do not address treatme
257 for the treatment of Gram-positive skin and skin structure infections (SSSI), Staphylococcus aureus
260 in lesional and nonlesional AD and psoriasis skin, suggesting their utility as a minimally invasive a
261 of cotton threads to harvest sweat from the skin surface and to transport it to the paper-based sens
262 phylum and Corynebacteriaceae family in MCT skin surface when compared to the healthy contralateral.
266 sehold member with TB or a recent tuberculin skin test (TST) conversion were included in this study.
267 drug dose, latency periods, test results of skin test and cellular assays, and tolerated drugs in su
270 Hypersensitivity reaction rate after allergy skin testing (17%; 95% CI: 7%, 29%; zero of 21 studies)
271 s and 39% had access to inpatient penicillin skin testing, indicating that the majority of US hospita
273 roblast, and immune cells of Ovol1-deficient skin that reflect an altered course of epidermal differe
274 lipid matrix in the outer layer of mammalian skin, the stratum corneum, has been previously investiga
276 cells, cell junctions, and cell types within skin to enable multifactorial analysis of skin pharmacok
278 group were significantly more likely to have skin-to-skin contact after birth, to have it for a longe
279 recorded the highest concentrations in berry skins total anthocyanins, flavanols, flavonols, antioxid
280 ce the Tactile Resistive Annularly Cracked E-Skin (TRACE) sensor to address the inherent trade-off be
282 The authors demonstrated that, following skin transplantation, the donor mast cell-mediated senes
285 iculin (FLCN) and is characterized by benign skin tumours, lung and kidney cysts and renal cell carci
290 isolated from late-stage wounds into healthy skin was sufficient to induce itching in a manner depend
291 econd in situ squamous cell carcinoma of the skin were found after Kaposi sarcoma (685.68) and Merkel
293 he proposition that afferent signalling from skin wetness enhances the desire to engage in cool-seeki
294 e and alarmin production, and seeding of the skin with antigen-presenting cells capable of instructin
295 subtle changes in blood perfusion below the skin with at least two times better sensitivity, three t
297 nd high amounts of interleukin 31 (IL-31) in skin wound tissue during the peak of itch responses.