39 results on '"Harms, Paul"'
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2. Expression of SATB2 in primary cutaneous sarcomatoid neoplasms: a potential diagnostic pitfall
3. Disease heterogeneity and molecular classification of inflammatory palmoplantar diseases.
4. Single-cell profiling of prurigo nodularis demonstrates immune-stromal crosstalk driving profibrotic responses and reversal with nemolizumab.
5. Squamoid Eccrine Ductal Carcinoma Displays Ultraviolet Mutations and Intermediate Gene Expression Relative to Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma, and Porocarcinoma.
6. Type I interferon governs immunometabolic checkpoints that coordinate inflammation during Staphylococcal infection.
7. Genomic evidence suggests that cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinomas can arise from squamous dysplastic precursors.
8. Development of a Multiplex Immunofluorescence Assay for Tumor Microenvironment Studies of Human and Murine Merkel Cell Carcinoma.
9. Invasive squamous cell carcinomas and precursor lesions on UV-exposed epithelia demonstrate concordant genomic complexity in driver genes.
10. DNA copy number changes correlate with clinical behavior in melanocytic neoplasms: proposal of an algorithmic approach.
11. Next-generation sequencing implicates oncogenic roles for p53 and JAK/STAT signaling in microcystic adnexal carcinomas.
12. Progression of acute-to-chronic atopic dermatitis is associated with quantitative rather than qualitative changes in cytokine responses.
13. Polypoid melanoma is associated with aggressive histopathological characteristics and poor clinical prognosis: A retrospective cohort study.
14. Danger is only skin deep: aggressive epidermal carcinomas. An overview of the diagnosis, demographics, molecular-genetics, staging, prognostic biomarkers, and therapeutic advances in Merkel cell carcinoma.
15. An update on diagnostic features of Merkel cell carcinoma.
16. Utility of GLI1 RNA Chromogenic in Situ Hybridization in Distinguishing Basal Cell Carcinoma From Histopathologic Mimics.
17. IL-1 and IL-36 are dominant cytokines in generalized pustular psoriasis.
18. Six-transmembrane epithelial antigens of the prostate comprise a novel inflammatory nexus in patients with pustular skin disorders.
19. Multiplex Immunohistochemistry and Immunofluorescence: A Practical Update for Pathologists.
20. IL-1 and IL-36 are the dominant cytokines in Palmar Plantar Pustulosis
21. Comparison between melanoma gene expression score and fluorescence in situ hybridization for the classification of melanocytic lesions.
22. Genomic copy number analysis of a spectrum of blue nevi identifies recurrent aberrations of entire chromosomal arms in melanoma ex blue nevus.
23. Next generation sequencing of Cytokeratin 20-negative Merkel cell carcinoma reveals ultraviolet-signature mutations and recurrent TP53 and RB1 inactivation.
24. Differential cell composition and split epidermal differentiation in human palm, sole, and hip skin.
25. Cutaneous basal cell carcinosarcomas: evidence of clonality and recurrent chromosomal losses.
26. Cytokeratin 20-negative Merkel cell carcinoma is infrequently associated with the Merkel cell polyomavirus.
27. Small cell carcinoma in the parotid harboring Merkel cell polyomavirus.
28. Basal cell carcinomas acquire secondary mutations to overcome dormancy and progress from microscopic to macroscopic disease.
29. Distinct Gene Expression Profiles of Viral- and Nonviral-Associated Merkel Cell Carcinoma Revealed by Transcriptome Analysis.
30. Expression of the embryonic morphogen Nodal in cutaneous melanocytic lesions.
31. Danger is only skin deep: aggressive epidermal carcinomas. An overview of the diagnosis, demographics, molecular-genetics, staging, prognostic biomarkers, and therapeutic advances in Merkel cell carcinoma.
32. Subungual atypical lentiginous melanocytic proliferations in children and adolescents: A clinicopathologic study.
33. Reply to Commentary on "Cytokeratin 20-negative Merkel cell carcinoma is infrequently associated with the Merkel cell polyomavirus".
34. Acute treatment of generalized pustular psoriasis of von Zumbusch with single-dose infliximab.
35. Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small T Antigen Is Oncogenic in Transgenic Mice.
36. Corrigendum to "Characterizing the Therapeutic Potential of a Potent BET Degrader in Merkel Cell Carcinoma" [Neoplasia, Volume 21, Issue 3 (2019) 322–330].
37. Characterizing the Therapeutic Potential of a Potent BET Degrader in Merkel Cell Carcinoma.
38. Merkel Cell Carcinoma Dependence on Bcl-2 Family Members for Survival.
39. Tumor Architecture and Notch Signaling Modulate Drug Response in Basal Cell Carcinoma.
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