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1 y limited in complexity (no parathyroids, no skin).
2 bio-inspired shapes (lotus flowers and shark skins).
3 re not active at the levels emitted by human skin.
4 ant adhesion strength ( 1.6Ncm(-2)) with rat skin.
5 ollagen autoantibodies in patients' blood or skin.
6 ture of the object and its motion across the skin.
7 DT response by AFXL pretreatment in diseased skin.
8 ns that delivers dry coated vaccine into the skin.
9 y can also occur in PIPs within normal human skin.
10 half-life of IgE in both the circulation and skin.
11 ugs or extracting diagnostic biomarkers from skin.
12 f systemically injected nanoparticles in the skin.
13 man DC subsets in blood, tonsil, spleen, and skin.
14 nt in the abdominal skin but not in the back skin.
15 snake models and scale patterns on the snake skin.
16 ory and an immunosuppressive response in the skin.
17 tooth-like "denticles" embedded within their skin.
18 s one form of neurogenic inflammation on the skin.
19 d extension and migration of melanoblasts in skin.
20 devices for drug delivery applications into skin.
21 o any spatiotemporal stimulus applied to the skin.
22 he functional and reparative capacity of the skin.
23 dissolution kinetics of the microneedles in skin.
24 onsible for DNA demethylation in UVB-exposed skin.
25 ed with iDCpp65 showed GVH-like signs on the skin.
27 PAH concentrations in personal air and on skin accounted for 54% of the variation in fold changes
28 work has uncovered genetic contributions to skin aging and confirmed previous findings, showing that
31 eding patterns for doctor's diagnosed eczema/skin allergy in the first 6 years of life, adjusting for
33 ed not only in lesional but also nonlesional skin and blood, more complex biomarker models of AD are
34 ypic differences between the mouse and human skin and broadly informs on the prevailing principles th
35 tablish a tumor-promoting role for TCF7L1 in skin and elucidate the mechanisms underlying its tumorig
36 analysis, utilizing RNA-seq data from human skin and found that LCE3B/C-del was associated with a ma
39 e that commonly affects the apocrine-bearing skin and involves follicular occlusion and hyperkeratosi
40 ed to investigate alignment and migration of skin and lung fibroblasts from SSc patients and healthy
42 Nrf2 target protein, heme oxygenase-1 in the skin and protected against UVB-induced oxidative stress,
44 SA CC398) is causing an increasing number of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) in Denmark and o
45 Overall infection rates and rates of RTI, skin and soft-tissue infection, urinary tract infection,
47 terol preferentially accumulated in diseased skin and these autoantigens directly activated CD1b-auto
51 uch as reversibility and stability) of human skin are affected by the external stimuli, as well as th
52 icated that TRAF1 expression levels in mouse skin are induced by short-term solar UV irradiation, and
58 t that the dominant members of the amphibian skin bacterial community may be functionally important i
59 yte-bound lipid envelope leading to a severe skin barrier defect and premature death of newborn anima
60 Animal models have begun to elucidate how skin barrier defects can lead to systemic allergen sensi
65 wn-regulated in vitiligo cell line PIG3V and skin biopsy samples from vitiligo patients, whereas its
66 nsity in 1-mm basal layers was determined in skin biopsy specimens from all lesions stained with hema
68 s, or Fabry disease) can be evaluated with a skin biopsy to visualize pathologically decreased densit
73 Thus, small molecules applied locally to the skin can be used to modulate touch and may represent per
74 billing codes and categorized as nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), viral-linked and "other" cancers.
76 vioral research addressing all points of the skin cancer control continuum, measuring interventions t
78 ons: (1) How accurate is teledermatology for skin cancer diagnosis compared with usual care (face-to-
80 ed information on skin, hair, and eye color; skin cancer family history; and sun exposure history, su
82 s research has reported an increased risk of skin cancer in solid organ transplant recipients (OTRs),
83 he risk factors and trends in posttransplant skin cancer is fundamental to targeted screening and pre
84 ss all three trials, adjudicated nonmelanoma skin cancer occurred in five patients who received tofac
86 is critical to emphasize sun protection and skin cancer screening in individuals who tan indoors.
87 the cost-effectiveness of 2 population-based skin cancer screening methods and to assess their budget
92 imers (CPDs) are DNA photoproducts linked to skin cancer, whose mutagenicity depends in part on their
99 These results indicate that mutagenesis and skin carcinogenesis in IGF-1-deficient geriatric skin ma
100 t-term solar UV irradiation, and a long-term skin carcinogenesis study showed that deletion of TRAF1
101 keratinocyte stem cells in beta-HPV-induced skin carcinogenesis, we utilized a transgenic mouse mode
103 2 FLG LOF alleles were less likely to report skin clearance (odds ratio [OR], 0.20; 95% CI, 0.07-0.55
104 broad range of phenotypic values for eye and skin color due to the mix of West African and European a
105 Measurements with FONIRS enabled to estimate skin concentration of liposomes (percent of injected dos
107 of 413 patients with a primary inflammatory skin condition discharge diagnosis and 647 patients with
109 vary FGF2 exhibited significantly heightened skin conductance responses to the CS without shock durin
111 re eye-blink reflexes and larger heart rate, skin conductance, and pupil area responses to loud sound
112 s in size, within normal chronically exposed skin contain mutations in multiple genes that are mutate
113 n an ex vivo human model of BP, normal human skin cryosections were incubated with purified human per
115 Skin sensitization did not require prior skin damage or enzymatic activity within HDM extract, ye
118 rogressive painful pruritic breast fullness, skin dimpling, and skin discoloration of the mastectomy
119 pruritic breast fullness, skin dimpling, and skin discoloration of the mastectomy scar and radiation
121 aneous urticaria (CSU) is a mast cell-driven skin disease characterized by the recurrence of transien
122 nding of this still underinvestigated severe skin disease in a European and largely white study popul
124 both AD and CD, and 10 HC with no history of skin disease was analysed using high-throughput proteomi
125 s (AD), the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease, is driven by both terminal keratinocyte di
127 involved in the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin diseases including chronic urticaria which is assoc
128 wing interest in the mechanical behaviour of skin due to the rapid development of microneedle devices
133 rminal domains of suprabasal keratins of the skin epithelium are very resistant to evidence-based str
134 e literature review who underwent total-body skin examinations (TBSE) were found to have MBAITs, sugg
137 treatment (P = 0.007) demonstrated increased skin expression of the anti-inflammatory mediator argina
143 hylococcus epidermidis, a major component of skin flora, is an opportunist, often causing prosthetic
145 syndrome, a genetic disease characterized by skin fragility, photosensitivity, and increased risk of
147 of the nail unit followed by full-thickness skin graft reconstruction from January 1, 2000, to Augus
150 tion and increased apoptosis in vitro and in skin grafts regenerated on mice, which was correlated wi
153 questionnaire that solicited information on skin, hair, and eye color; skin cancer family history; a
154 rown et al. (2017) shed new light on how the skin handles the activation of oncogenic pathways in the
155 technologies which utilise fermentation with skins have been developed for obtaining distinct white w
156 These microbial commensals are essential to skin health and can potentially lead to disease when the
163 TWEAK is therefore a critical contributor to skin inflammation and a possible therapeutic target in A
164 entiate cellular defense against UVB-induced skin inflammation and photocarcinogenesis through elevat
165 itochondrial respiratory chain complexes and skin inflammation and suggest that severe respiratory ch
166 bone marrow chimeric mice upon induction of skin inflammation by topical treatment with imiquimod cr
167 ylococcus aureus colonization contributes to skin inflammation in diseases such as atopic dermatitis,
174 an, suggesting that WNV may migrate from the skin into the lymph node through another mechanism.
176 le transcript; miR-198 expression in healthy skin is down-regulated in favor of FSTL1 upon wounding,
178 ifferent organic solutes within the membrane skin layer determined from attenuated total reflection F
179 er was more than 90% in the viable epidermis skin layer; whereas for BRAF inhibitors, discriminative
182 current clinical setting, abrupt cutoff of a skin lesion determined by an examination of a dermatolog
183 sagA in MGAS315 synergistically reduced the skin lesion size and GAS burden in the liver and spleen.
184 rus to adjacent skin, thus leading to larger skin lesions and satellite lesions in IL-1R1(-/-) mice.
185 ontrol samples (n = 10), as well as fibrotic skin lesions from localized scleroderma and uninvolved s
192 kin may change the molecular organization of skin lipids and proteins, which may in turn alter the pr
193 carcinogenesis in IGF-1-deficient geriatric skin may be caused by defects in multiple cellular respo
195 ggests that transcriptomic profiling of bulk skin may inadequately capture the contribution of less a
196 g skin from direct harmful UV rays; however, skin may still remain exposed to reflected and indirect
197 remote target organ inflammation (eg, in the skin) may improve vascular diseases; however, randomized
198 e, we examine interindividual variability in skin MC responses to FcepsilonRI triggering vs those evo
205 re is little information about resistance of skin microbiota in the biofilm form to antimicrobial dec
207 th Leishmania braziliensis develop dysbiotic skin microbiota, characterized by increases in the abund
210 dividual cell populations distinct from bulk skin, most strikingly in the least abundant CD8+ T effec
211 amic XB behavior were measured in chemically skinned myocardial preparations isolated from human dono
213 te an existing data set on eye (n = 625) and skin (n = 684) color from Cape Verde, an island nation o
214 mplex microbial communities (such as patient skin, nasopharynx, and stool) as well as environmental b
217 molecular mechanisms of suspected RM in the skin of a patient with keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness (KI
219 e quantitated, with total lycopene higher in skin of tangerine fed animals despite a lower dose.
220 all tactile fibers innervating the glabrous skin of the hand to any spatiotemporal stimulus applied
221 melanomas arising in chronically sun-damaged skin on the head and neck has favorable recurrence rates
222 clic main chain, serves as a grafted polymer skin on the Li metal anode not only to incorporate ether
225 employing a Li metal anode with the grafted skin paired with LiNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3O2 cathode has a 90.0%
228 inate-based MN by crosslinking to facilitate skin penetration, thus supporting painless and non-invas
229 hat particle size and formulation influences skin permeability and that lipophilic particles smaller
230 = 1.01, 95% CI: 0.93, 1.08), or Fitzpatrick skin phototype (for type IV vs. type I, multivariable-ad
233 his, we identify canonical and non-canonical skin pigmentation loci, including near SLC24A5, TYRP1, S
236 ercise, were all negative.The results of the skin prick test (SPT) for Citrus unshiu and specific IgE
238 nical-demographic questionnaire, spirometry, skin prick test and specific IgE were evaluated yearly.
239 ng hay fever, eczema, food allergy, positive skin prick testing (SPT), or elevated allergen-specific
240 s defined as one or more positive results on skin prick testing and clinically relevant symptoms of r
242 high-dose group; only one (an acute allergic skin reaction in the low-dose group) was assessed to be
243 ble-adjusted RR = 0.98, 95% CI: 0.92, 1.05), skin reaction to prolonged sun exposure (for painful bur
246 of the melanoma cells in a three-dimensional skin reconstruct model and was associated with a decreas
247 -1 (P = 0.005), and a sustained reduction in skin redness (P = 0.02), correlating with significant ex
248 ing in 49% of patients) were most frequently skin related, GI, endocrine, and hepatic; grade 3 to 4 s
250 pressure variability however the sympathetic skin response of the foot was impaired and sweat gland i
255 was quantitatively analysed after cryostatic skin sectioning, with 74.2+/-9.18% of VD3 loading delive
257 C or greater between affected and unaffected skin showed an 87.5% accuracy in cellulitis diagnosis.
258 violet B light or Benzo(a)pyrene exposure of skin shows that SNP309G allele actually protects against
260 ssue sodium content in humans, we determined skin sodium content at the level of the calf in 99 patie
264 , 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.90, 1.09), skin tanning ability (for dark tan vs. no tan, multivari
265 ed in decreasing order by quebracho tannins, skin tannins, seed tannins and finally gallotannins.
267 (phenotype 1); ii) positive reactors to the skin test regardless of post-mortem examination results
268 ndicator traits: i) positive reactors to the skin test with positive post-mortem examination results
269 on-reactors and inconclusive reactors to the skin tests with positive post-mortem examination results
270 e patient developed spots of healthy-looking skin that grew in size and number within widespread eryt
271 characterized by T-cell infiltration in the skin that leads to fibrosis, which can be life-limiting.
272 Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease of the skin that results in the destruction of melanocytes and
273 ugment the transmission of virus to adjacent skin, thus leading to larger skin lesions and satellite
274 w that all resulting growths that deform the skin tissue architecture regress, irrespective of their
276 nse) long non-coding RNAs are deregulated in skin tissue of systemic sclerosis patients suggesting a
280 6(th) or 7(th) rib with adjacent muscle and skin to restore bone defects, internal lining, and exter
281 f Raman spectroscopy to detect apparition of skin toxicity in patients treated with tyrosine kinase i
282 These T cells proliferated modestly after skin transplantation and underwent relatively weak funct
288 ls of terminal mTEC development with that of skin, undergoing an alternative route of cell death, nam
289 nza vaccine, we demonstrate the advantage of skin vaccination over intramuscular delivery of a two-fo
290 nspired by this unique feature of cuttlefish skins, we present a general approach to remote-controlle
293 view focuses on the epithelial stem cells of skin, where they come from, where they reside, and how t
295 nalysis that P450 27C1 is localized to human skin, with two proteins of different sizes present, one
296 patch can be transcutaneously inserted into skin without drug leakage and can sustainably regulate b
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