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  1. The effect of Adalimumab on the vasculature in psoriatic skin lesions
  2. Noninvasive analysis and minimally invasive in vivo experimental challenges of the skin barrier
  3. DNA Methyltransferase Inhibition Promotes Th1 Polarization in Human CD4+CD25high FOXP3+ Regulatory T Cells but Does Not Affect Their Suppressive Capacity
  4. Effects of blue light on inflammation and skin barrier recovery following acute perturbation. Pilot study results in healthy human subjects
  5. The load tolerance of skin during impact on artificial turf using ex-vivo skin as the readout system
  6. Cathepsin B as a potential cystatin M/E target in the mouse hair follicle
  7. Risk factors associated with sensitive skin and potential role of lifestyle habits: a cross-sectional study
  8. On the role of adhesive forces in the tribo-mechanical performance of ex vivo human skin
  9. Standard step sectioning of skin biopsy specimens diagnosed as superficial basal cell carcinoma frequently yields deeper and more aggressive subtypes
  10. Histamine Iontophoresis as in vivo Model to Study Human Skin Inflammation with Minimal Barrier Impairment: Pilot Study Results of Application of the Model to a Sensitive Skin Panel
  11. Minimally-invasive Sampling of Interleukin-1α and Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist from the Skin: A Systematic Review of In vivo Studies in Humans
  12. Response of the Endothelium to the Epicutaneous Application of Leukotriene B4
  13. Sensitive Skin: Assessment of the Skin Barrier Using Confocal Raman Microspectroscopy
  14. Measurement of skin surface biomakers by Transdermal Analyses Patch following different in vivo models of irritation: a pilot study
  15. Tribological behaviour of skin equivalents and ex-vivo human skin against the material components of artificial turf in sliding contact
  16. A model for perception-based identification of sensitive skin
  17. Diagnosis of Basal Cell Carcinoma by Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: Study Design and Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Multicenter Trial
  18. Identifying predictors of players’ perception regarding sliding friendliness and the overall field performance of artificial turf systems for soccer
  19. Treatment failure in superficial basal cell carcinoma following treatment with photodynamic therapy: is this a result of underdiagnosis?
  20. Responses to sodium dodecyl sulphate as anin vivohuman model to study the pathomechanisms underlying sensitive skin
  21. A four-phase strategy for the implementation of reflectance confocal microscopy in dermatology
  22. Clinical, biophysical and immunohistochemical analysis of skin reactions to acute skin barrier disruption - a comparative trial between participants with sensitive skin and those with nonsensitive skin
  23. Clinical, biophysical, immunohistochemical, and in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy evaluation of the response of subjects with sensitive skin to home-use fractional non-ablative photothermolysis device
  24. The influence of different shavers on the skin quantified by non-invasive reflectance confocal microscopy
  25. Noninvasive differentiation between stable and unstable chronic plaque psoriasis using in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy
  26. The value ofin vivoreflectance confocal microscopy in the diagnosis and monitoring of inflammatory and infectious skin diseases: a systematic review
  27. Combining tape stripping and non-invasive reflectance confocal microscopy : anin vivomodel to study skin damage
  28. Microspectroscopic Confocal Raman and Macroscopic Biophysical Measurements in the in vivo Assessment of the Skin Barrier: Perspective for Dermatology and Cosmetic Sciences
  29. Balance of Treg versus T-effector cells during systemic treatment with adalimumab and topical treatment with calcipotriol-betamethasone dipropionate ointment
  30. Reflectance confocal microscopy: non-invasive distinction between actinic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma
  31. Cellular sources of IL-17 in psoriasis: a paradigm shift?
  32. What Is Sensitive Skin? A Systematic Literature Review of Objective Measurements
  33. Application of leukotriene B4 and reflectance confocal microscopy as a noninvasivein vivomodel to study the dynamics of skin inflammation
  34. Prospective differentiation of clinically difficult to distinguish nodular basal cell carcinomas and intradermal nevi by non-invasive Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: a case series study
  35. In Vivo Induction of Cutaneous Inflammation Results in the Accumulation of Extracellular Trap-Forming Neutrophils Expressing RORγt and IL-17
  36. Understanding the Acute Skin Injury Mechanism Caused by Player-Surface Contact During Soccer
  37. The effect of adalimumab on key drivers in the pathogenesis of psoriasis
  38. Establishing the dynamics of neutrophil accumulationin vivoby reflectance confocal microscopy
  39. Are Newly Discovered Drivers of Immune-Mediated Skin Disorders Expressed in Normal Skin Regenerating from Standardized Surface Injury?
  40. Cutaneous Application of Leukotriene B4 as an in vivo Model of Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation: An Immunohistological Study
  41. Psychosensorial assessment of skin damage caused by a sliding on artificial turf: The development and validation of a skin damage area and severity index
  42. Balance of Treg vs. T-helper cells in the transition from symptomless to lesional psoriatic skin
  43. The Potential of the Skin as a Readout System to Test Artificial Turf Systems: Clinical and Immunohistological Effects of a Sliding on Natural Grass and Artificial Turf
  44. In vivo Diagnosis of Basal Cell Carcinoma Subtype by Reflectance Confocal Microscopy
  45. In vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy: A Useful Tool to Select the Location of a Punch Biopsy in a Large, Clinically Indistinctive Lesion
  46. Humanized Mouse Model of Skin Inflammation Is Characterized by Disturbed Keratinocyte Differentiation and Influx of IL-17A Producing T Cells
  47. Rho Kinase Inhibitor Y-27632 Prolongs the Life Span of Adult Human Keratinocytes, Enhances Skin Equivalent Development, and Facilitates Lentiviral Transduction
  48. Reflectance confocal microscopy: an effective tool for monitoring ultraviolet B phototherapy in psoriasis
  49. High discordance between punch biopsy and excision in establishing basal cell carcinoma subtype: analysis of 500 cases
  50. Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells of Psoriasis Patients Easily Differentiate into IL-17A-Producing Cells and Are Found in Lesional Skin
  51. Efficacy of blue light vs. red light in the treatment of psoriasis: a double-blind, randomized comparative study
  52. Epidermal Expression of Host Response Genes upon Skin Barrier Disruption in Normal Skin and Uninvolved Skin of Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis Patients
  53. Fluorescence diagnosis in actinic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma
  54. Cellular features of psoriatic skin: Imaging and quantification using in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy
  55. Molecular diagnostics of psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis
  56. Clinical and histological effects of blue light on normal skin
  57. The effects of keratolytic pretreatment prior to fluorescence diagnosis and photodynamic therapy with aminolevulinic acid-induced porphyrins in psoriasis
  58. Treatment of plaque psoriasis with the two-compound product calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate versus both monotherapies: An immunohistochemical study
  59. The universal detection of antigens from one skin biopsy specimen
  60. The cystatin M / E-controlled pathway of skin barrier formation: expression of its key components in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
  61. Colocalization of Cystatin M/E and its Target Proteases Suggests a Role in Terminal Differentiation of Human Hair Follicle and Nail
  62. Induction of protoporphyrin IX by aminolaevulinic acid in actinic keratosis, psoriasis and normal skin: preferential porphyrin enrichment in differentiated cells
  63. Persistent Expression of CD26/DPPIV After Treatment with Infliximab in Psoriasis Despite Clinical Improvement
  64. Pretreatment to Enhance Protoporphyrin IX Accumulation in Photodynamic Therapy
  65. CD26/dipeptidyl-peptidase IV in psoriatic skin: upregulation and topographical changes
  66. Distribution of dipeptidyl-peptidase IV on keratinocytes in the margin zone of a psoriatic lesion: a comparison with hyperproliferation and aberrant differentiation markers
  67. Reduced CD26bright expression of peripheral blood CD8+ T-cell subsets in psoriatic patients
  68. Topical treatment of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis with 0·3% tacrolimus gel and 0·5% tacrolimus cream: the effect on SUM score, epidermal proliferation, keratinization, T-cell subsets and HLA-DR expression
  69. Good clinical response to anti‐psoriatic treatment with adalimumab and methotrexate does not inflict a direct effect on compartmentalization of T‐cell subsets: A pilot study
  70. The effect of alefacept on T‐cell subsets and cells expressing NK receptors in lesional psoriatic skin: The effects of monotherapy and combination treatment with calcipotriol
  71. Lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood of patients with moderate-to-severe versus mild plaque psoriasis
  72. Fluorescence diagnosis in keratinocytic intraepidermal neoplasias
  73. Increased Expression of Carbonic Anhydrase II (CA II) in Lesional Skin of Atopic Dermatitis: Regulation by Th2 Cytokines
  74. Aneuploidy and proliferation in keratinocytic intraepidermal neoplasias
  75. Is early-onset microsatellite and chromosomally stable colorectal cancer a hallmark of a genetic susceptibility syndrome?
  76. A double-blind, randomized quantitative comparison of calcitriol ointment and calcipotriol ointment on epidermal cell populations, proliferation and differentiation
  77. The effect of topical corticosteroids in combination with alefacept on circulating T‐cell subsets in psoriasis
  78. Assessment of epidermal subpopulations and proliferation in healthy skin, symptomless and lesional skin of spreading psoriasis
  79. Heterogeneity of fluorescence in psoriasis after application of 5-aminolaevulinic acid: an immunohistochemical study
  80. A placebo-controlled randomized study on the clinical effectiveness, immunohistochemical changes and protoporphyrin IX accumulation in fractionated 5-aminolaevulinic acid-photodynamic therapy in patients with psoriasis
  81. Effect of calcipotriol on epidermal cell populations in alefacept-treated psoriatic lesions
  82. Identification of Lesional CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells in Psoriasis
  83. The added therapeutic efficacy and safety of alefacept in combination with other (systemic) anti‐psoriatics in refractory psoriasis
  84. Correlation Between Macroscopic Fluorescence and Protoporphyrin IX Content in Psoriasis and Actinic Keratosis Following Application of Aminolevulinic Acid
  85. Analysis ofXenopusMelanotrope Cell Size and POMC-Gene Expression
  86. The combination of the Zenon labeling technique and microscopic image analysis to study cell populations in normal and psoriatic epidermis
  87. Phenotypical and Functional Differences in Germinative Subpopulations Derived from Normal and Psoriatic Epidermis
  88. Novel Quantitative Immunofluorescent Technique Reveals Improvements in Epidermal Cell Populations after Mild Treatment of Psoriasis
  89. Functional Characterization of β 1 -Integrin-positive Epidermal Cell Populations
  90. A Left/Right Comparison of Twice-Daily Calcipotriol Ointment and Calcitriol Ointment in Patients with Psoriasis: The Effect on Keratinocyte Subpopulations
  91. The effect of the combination of calcipotriol and betamethasone dipropionate versus both monotherapies on epidermal proliferation, keratinization and T-cell subsets in chronic plaque psoriasis
  92. Tumor Necrosis Factor Related Apoptosis Inducing Ligand Triggers Apoptosis in Dividing but not in Differentiating Human Epidermal Keratinocytes
  93. A multiparameter flow cytometric analysis of the effect of bexarotene on the epidermis of the psoriatic lesion
  94. Monitoring hyperproliferative disorders in human skin: Flow cytometry of changing cytokeratin expression
  95. Immunofluorescent surface labelling, flow sorting and culturing of putative epidermal stem cells derived from small skin punch biopsies
  96. Flow Cytometric Assessment of Clearance and Relapse Characteristics in Psoriasis vulgaris after Treatment with Weekly Clobetasol Lotion under Hydrocolloid Occlusion versus Twice-Daily Clobetasol Ointment
  97. Does Antisense Make Sense in Dermatology?
  98. Treatment of Psoriasis with a New Combination of Calcipotriol and Betamethasone Dipropionate: A Flow Cytometric Study
  99. Low Doses of UVB or UVA Induce Chromosomal Aberrations in Cultured Human Skin Cells
  100. Flow-cytometric characterization of normal versus psoriatic epidermis using improved cell separation methodology
  101. Coexpression of keratins 13 and 16 in human keratinocytes indicates association between hyperproliferation-associated and retinoid-induced differentiation
  102. Cell-Kinetic Evidence for Increased Recruitment of Cycling Epidermal Cells in Psoriasis: The Ratio of Histone and Ki-67 Antigen Expression Is Constant
  103. Changes in Keratin 6 and Keratin 10 (Co-)Expression in Lesional and Symptomless Skin of Spreading Psoriasis
  104. Efficacy of Calcipotriol Ointment Applied under Hydrocolloid Occlusion in Psoriasis
  105. Pharmacological Effects of a Specific Leukotriene B4 Receptor Antagonist (VML 295) on Blood Leukocytes, Cutaneous Inflammation and Epidermal Proliferation
  106. The epidermal phenotype during initiation of the psoriatic lesion in the symptomless margin of relapsing psoriasis
  107. Quantification of epidermal cell populations in the centre and margin of stable psoriatic plaques
  108. Immunohistochemical assessment of keratin 16 on paraffin-embedded sections of normal and hyperproliferative skin: monoclonal antibodies Ks8.12 and LL025 in a comparative study
  109. Clobetasol under Hydrocolloid Occlusion in Psoriasis Results in a Complete Block of Proliferation and in a Rebound of Lesions following Discontinuation
  110. Influence of Tacalcitol on Cell Cycle Kinetics of Human Keratinocytes following Standardized Injury
  111. The Response of Distant Uninvolved Psoriatic Skin to Standardised Injury Is Not Different from That in Normal Skin
  112. A clinical and flow cytometric model to study remission and relapse in psoriasis
  113. Flow cytometric and microscopic characterization of the uptake and distribution of phosphorothioate oligonucleotides in human keratinocytes
  114. The use of clobetasol-17-propionate under hydrocolloid dressing in a psoriasis clearance-relapse model: A new approach
  115. Immunohistochemical assessment of keratin 16 on paraffin embedded sections of normal and hyperproliferative skin: Monoclonal antibodies Ks8.12 and LL025 in a comparative study
  116. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor density controls mitogenic activation of normal rat kidney (NRK) cells by EGF
  117. Multiparameter flow cytometry as a tool to evaluate antipsoriatic therapy
  118. Demonstration of an Na+/H+ exchanger in mouse keratinocytes measured by the novel pH-sensitive fluorochrome SNARF-calcein
  119. The regulation of CD11b integrin levels on human blood leukocytes and leukotriene B4-stimulated skin by a specific leukotriene B4 receptor antagonist (LY293111)
  120. Constitutive and inducible expression of SKALP/elafin provides anti-elastase defense in human epithelia.
  121. Cell kinetic characterization of cultured human keratinocytes from normal and psoriatic individuals
  122. Cell kinetic characterization of cultured human keratinocytes from normal and psoriatic individuals
  123. Induction of normal and psoriatic phenotypes in submerged keratinocyte cultures
  124. Induction of normal and psoriatic phenotypes in submerged keratinocyte cultures
  125. Multiparameter flow cytometric characterization of epidermal cell suspensions prepared from normal and hyperproliferative human skin using an optimized thermolysin-trypsin protocol
  126. Transglutaminase-positive cells in psoriatic epidermis during treatment with calcitriol (1α, 25 dihydroxy vitamin D3) and tacalcitol (1α, 24 dihydroxy vitamin D3)
  127. TO-PRO-3 iodide: A novel HeNe laser-excitable DNA stain as an alternative for propidium iodide in multiparameter flow cytometry
  128. Discrimination of bromodeoxyuridine labelled and unlabelled mitotic cells in flow cytometric bromodeoxyuridine/DNA analysis
  129. Monochlorobimane Does Not Selectively Label Glutathione in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells
  130. The growth and differentiation of human keratinocytes in vitro: a combined immunohistochemical and flow cytometric study
  131. Chapter 6 Simultaneous DNA Content and Cell-Surface Immunofluorescence Analysis
  132. Topical treatment of psoriatic plaques with 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3: a cell biological study
  133. Microwave Irradiation for Rapid and Enhanced lmmunohistochemical Staining: Application to Skin Antigens
  134. MON-150, a versatile monoclonal antibody against involucrin: characterization and applications
  135. Immunohistochemical detection of proliferation and differentiation in discoid lupus erythematosus
  136. Ratiometric measurement of intracellular pH in cultured human keratinocytes using carboxy-SNARF-1 and flow cytometry
  137. Immunohistologic Evidence for the Malignant Potential of Congenital Melanocytic Nevi
  138. Epidermal Proliferation and Accumulation of Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes in the Psoriatic Lesion
  139. Epidermal Hyperproliferation Assessed by the Monoclonal Antibody Ks8.12 on Frozen Sections
  140. A rapid flow cytometric method for bivariate bromodeoxyuridine/DNA analysis using simultaneous proteolytic enzyme digestion and acid denaturation
  141. Confirmation of raised phospholipase A2 activity in the uninvolved skin of psoriasis
  142. Monocyte Function Is Normal in Quiescent Psoriasis
  143. Studies on the Plasma Membrane of Normal and Psoriatic Keratinocytes. 6. Cell Surface and Shed Glycoproteins
  144. Glycoprotein Composition of Psoriatic Epidermis in Relation to Growth Control
  145. Studies on the plasma membrane of normal and psoriatic keratinocytes. 5. Lectin binding
  146. Studies on the plasma membrane of normal and psoriatic keratinocytes. 4. Characterization of glycoconjugates
  147. Studies on the plasma membrane of normal and psoriatic keratinocytes. 3. Uptake of labelled sugars and their incorporation into glycoconjugates
  148. Cyclic AMP is decreased in mononuclear leukocytes from psoriasis patients
  149. Studies on the plasma membrane of normal and psoriatic keratinocytes.
  150. Studies on the plasma membrane of normal and psoriatic keratinocytes.
  151. Pathogenesis
  152. Proliferation, Differentiation, and Inflammation in Normal and Hyperproliferative Skin Using Multiparameter Flow Cytometry