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1. Emollient application from birth to prevent eczema in high-risk children: the BEEP RCT

2. Randomised controlled trial of silk therapeutic garments for the management of atopic eczema in children: the CLOTHES trial

3. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of daily all-over-body application of emollient during the first year of life for preventing atopic eczema in high-risk children (The BEEP trial): protocol for a randomised controlled trial

4. Comparison of real-world treatment outcomes of systemic immunomodulating therapy in atopic dermatitis patients with dark and light skin types

5. Assessment of a causal relationship between body mass index and atopic dermatitis

6. Clinical examination for hyperlinear palms to determine filaggrin genotype: A diagnostic test accuracy study

7. EMSY expression affects multiple components of the skin barrier with relevance to atopic dermatitis

8. Investigating the causal relationship between allergic disease and mental health

9. Genetics in Atopic Dermatitis: Historical Perspective and Future Prospects

10. Daily emollient during infancy for prevention of eczema: the BEEP randomised controlled trial

11. What Have We Learned from GWAS for Atopic Dermatitis?

12. What is the evidence for interactions between filaggrin null mutations and environmental exposures in the aetiology of atopic dermatitis? A systematic review

13. Identification of atopic dermatitis subgroups in children from 2 longitudinal birth cohorts

14. Proteomic analysis of a filaggrin-deficient skin organoid model shows evidence of increased transcriptional-translational activity, keratinocyte-immune crosstalk and disordered axon guidance

15. Position Statement on Atopic Dermatitis in Sub-Saharan Africa: current status and roadmap

16. Molecular mechanisms in atopic eczema: insights gained from genetic studies

17. Human and computational models of atopic dermatitis: A review and perspectives by an expert panel of the International Eczema Council

18. Research Techniques Made Simple: Transepidermal Water Loss Measurement as a Research Tool

19. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of daily all-over-body application of emollient during the first year of life for preventing atopic eczema in high-risk children (The BEEP trial): protocol for a randomised controlled trial

20. Randomised controlled trial of silk therapeutic garments for the management of atopic eczema in children: the CLOTHES trial

21. Silk garments plus standard care compared with standard care for treating eczema in children:a randomised, controlled, observer-blind, pragmatic trial (CLOTHES Trial)

22. When does atopic dermatitis warrant systemic therapy? Recommendations from an expert panel of the International Eczema Council

23. Emollient enhancement of the skin barrier from birth offers effective atopic dermatitis prevention

24. Tmem79/Matt is the matted mouse gene and is a predisposing gene for atopic dermatitis in human subjects

25. High-density genotyping study identifies four new susceptibility loci for atopic dermatitis

26. A mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1/2 (mTORC1)/V-Akt murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog 1 (AKT1)/cathepsin H axis controls filaggrin expression and processing in skin, a novel mechanism for skin barrier disruption in patients with atopic dermatitis

27. Wide spectrum of filaggrin-null mutations in atopic dermatitis highlights differences between Singaporean Chinese and European populations

28. Eczema Genetics: Current State of Knowledge and Future Goals

29. A multi-centre, parallel group superiority trial of silk therapeutic clothing compared to standard care for the management of eczema in children (CLOTHES Trial):study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

30. Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 21,000 cases and 95,000 controls identifies new risk loci for atopic dermatitis

31. Intragenic Copy Number Variation within Filaggrin Contributes to the Risk of Atopic Dermatitis with a Dose-Dependent Effect

32. Filaggrin haploinsufficiency is highly penetrant and is associated with increased severity of eczema: further delineation of the skin phenotype in a prospective epidemiological study of 792 school children

33. Are filaggrin mutations associated with hand eczema or contact allergy?--we do not know

34. Atopic and non-atopic eczema

35. Meta-analysis of filaggrin polymorphisms in eczema and asthma: Robust risk factors in atopic disease

36. Loss-of-function variants in the filaggrin gene are a significant risk factor for peanut allergy

37. Keratinocyte-derived small extracellular vesicles supply antigens for CD1a-resticted T cells and promote their type 2 bias in the context of filaggrin insufficiency

38. Chromosome 11q13.5 variant associated with childhood eczema: An effect supplementary to filaggrin mutations

39. Comparison of real-world treatment outcomes of systemic immunomodulating therapy in atopic dermatitis patients with dark and light skin typesCapsule Summary

40. In silico analysis of the profilaggrin sequence indicates alterations in the stability, degradation route, and intracellular protein fate in filaggrin null mutation carriers

41. Genetics in Atopic Dermatitis: Historical Perspective and Future Prospects

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