286 results on '"Poumay, Y."'
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2. 924 Involvement of keratinocyte TLR2 receptor during fungal infection of the skin
3. 928 Hyphae production by malassezia furfur yeasts on reconstructed human epidermis
4. Modelling atopic dermatitis during the morphogenetic process involved in reconstruction of a human epidermis
5. 557 Qualitative analysis of dermatophytosis in experimental in vivo and in vitro models relies on robust preparation of spores
6. 443 Inducible IL-2Rγ/IL-4Rα receptor in keratinocytes is involved in epidermal barrier alterations
7. 128 TSG-6 protein delays the invasion of fungal dermatophytes in reconstructed human epidermis
8. 137 Filaggrin knock-out in keratinocytes indicates a functional role in skin barrier formation
9. 204 IL-2Rγ/IL-4Rα receptor induced in keratinocytes by interleukins 4 and 13 in atopic dermatitis can alter the epidermal barrier
10. 193 Epidermal invasion by Malassezia spp. yeasts in 3D-reconstructed tissue
11. 110 Deletion of TNFAIP6 gene in human keratinocytes by CRISPR/Cas9 edition demonstrates a role for TSG-6 to retain hyaluronan inside epidermis
12. 330 Invasion of Human Epidermis by Malassezia furfuris Strain Dependent
13. 306 Contribution of keratinocytes to the innate immune response of the epidermis during fungal infection
14. Preclinical assessment of dual CYP26[A1/B1] inhibitor, DX308, as an improved treatment for keratinization disorders
15. A simple reconstructed human epidermis: preparation of the culture model and utilization in in vitro studies
16. Ultrastructural changes associated with cryopreservation of banana (Musa spp.) highly proliferating meristems
17. Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaM-kinase) inhibitor KN-62 suppresses the activity of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), c-myc activation and human keratinocyte proliferation
18. Cryopreservation for the elimination of cucumber mosaic and banana streak viruses from banana (Musa spp.)
19. The ornithine decarboxylase inhibitor, difluoromethylornithine, inhibits casein kinase II activity, c-Myc expression and normal human keratinocyte proliferation
20. La protéine TSG-6 induite par l’inflammation contribue au maintien de l’hyaluronan dans l’épiderme humain
21. The CYP26 inhibitor R115866 potentiates the effects of all-trans retinoic acid on cultured human epidermal keratinocytes
22. Functional redundancy of extracellular matrix protein 1 in epidermal differentiation
23. Untangling the Role of Heparin Binding-EGF in the Stress Response of Normal Human Keratinocytes
24. Disruption of keratinocytes' lipid rafts causes p38-dependent actin cytoskeleton remodelling
25. Activation of MAPkinases p38α,β and induction of involucrin in cholesterol-depleted keratinocytes are produced through PKC-independent pathways and accompanied by increased HB-EGF expression: 526
26. Processing and characterization of the low density lipoprotein receptor in the human colonic carcinoma cell subclone HT29-18: A potential pathway for delivering therapeutic drugs and genes
27. Science and the Web
28. Dual role of protein kinase C on mitogen-activated protein kinase activation and human keratinocyte proliferation
29. Analysis of interleukin-1α (IL-1α) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) expression and release in in vitro reconstructed human epidermis for the prediction of in vivo skin irritation and/or sensitization
30. 382 Infection by dermatophytes of reconstructed human epidermis is impaired by PD169316 via inhibition of fungal growth
31. 229 Elaboration of reconstructed sheep epidermis
32. 294 TSG-6 invalidation in immortalized keratinocytes using CRISPR/Cas9 method
33. 726 Novel CYP26B1-selective inhibitor increases measures of epidermal barrier function in healthy, darier’s, and ichthyotic econstructed human epidermis
34. 917 In vitro model of altered epidermal barrier indicates roles for as yet unsuspected receptors
35. 621 TSG-6 is a hyaluronan-binding protein overexpressed in inflammatory conditions in reconstructed human epidermis
36. 887 Trichophyton rubrum infection on reconstructed human epidermis induces simultaneous epidermal barrier disruption and keratinocytes activation
37. Differential expression and release of cytokines by an in vitro reconstructed human epidermis following exposure to skin irritant and sensitizing chemicals
38. 394 Analysis of keratinocyte response to Trichophyton rubrum dermatophyte infection in a model of reconstructed human epidermis
39. 125 Characterization of TSG-6 protein in healthy and inflammatory models of reconstructed human epidermis
40. 529 Novel CYP26 inhibitors potentiate the effects of all- trans -retinoic acid on phenotype of normal and Darier disease keratinocytes in reconstructed human epidermis
41. 326 Modeling dermatophytosis in reconstructed human epidermis
42. 103 Sphingomyelin concentrates into lipid microdomains only in non-senescent cells and enhances keratinocyte migration
43. Développement d’un modèle de dermatophytose sur épiderme humain reconstruit
44. 427 Development of senescence corresponds to the loss of sphingomyelin-enriched submicrometric domains and their associated EGFR-signaling in epidermal keratinocytes
45. Preparation and characterizations of EGDE crosslinked chitosan electrospun membranes
46. Développement et analyse d’un modèle in vitro d’infection épidermique par dermatophytes anthropophiles
47. Le rôle de la hyaluronidase 1 dans l’épiderme
48. Rôle des microdomaines lipidiques lors de la sénescence des kératinocytes épidermiques
49. Recherche des fonctions de la protéine transmembranaire 45A lors de la sécrétion des kératinocytes
50. Les interkeukines-4, -13 et -25 induisent des altérations de barrière similaires à la dermatite atopique dans un épiderme humain reconstruit si celui-ci est préalablement activé
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