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51. Short-Chain Fatty Acids from Cutibacterium acnes Activate Both a Canonical and Epigenetic Inflammatory Response in Human Sebocytes

52. Age-Related Loss of Innate Immune Antimicrobial Function of Dermal Fat Is Mediated by Transforming Growth Factor Beta

53. The microbiome in patients with atopic dermatitis.

54. Host-microbiome interactions and recent progress into understanding the biology of acne vulgaris

55. Hyaluronidase inhibits reactive adipogenesis and inflammation of colon and skin

56. Host-microbiome interactions and recent progress into understanding the biology of acne vulgaris.

57. Murine models of Pneumocystis infection recapitulate human primary immune disorders

58. 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-eluting nanofibrous dressings induce endogenous antimicrobial peptide expression

59. Cathelicidin promotes inflammation by enabling binding of self-RNA to cell surface scavenger receptors.

60. A commensal strain of Staphylococcus epidermidis protects against skin neoplasia.

61. Leaf-Encapsulated Vaccines: Agroinfiltration and Transient Expression of the Antigen Staphylococcal Endotoxin B in Radish Leaves.

62. Crystallinity of Double-Stranded RNA-Antimicrobial Peptide Complexes Modulates Toll-Like Receptor 3‑Mediated Inflammation

63. Evidence that Human Skin Microbiome Dysbiosis Promotes Atopic Dermatitis

64. Staphylococcus aureus: Master Manipulator of the Skin.

65. IL-1 Receptor–Knockout Mice Develop Epidermal Cysts and Show an Altered Innate Immune Response after Exposure to UVB Radiation

66. Viral afterlife: SARS-CoV-2 as a reservoir of immunomimetic peptides that reassemble into proinflammatory supramolecular complexes

67. The parathyroid hormone family member TIP39 interacts with sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+‐ ATPase activity by influencing calcium homoeostasis

68. Activation of Parathyroid Hormone 2 Receptor Induces Decorin Expression and Promotes Wound Repair

69. Human Skin Is the Largest Epithelial Surface for Interaction with Microbes

70. Microbiome precision editing: Using PEG as a selective fermentation initiator against methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus

71. Antimicrobials from human skin commensal bacteria protect against Staphylococcus aureus and are deficient in atopic dermatitis

72. Staphylococcus aureus Induces Increased Serine Protease Activity in Keratinocytes

73. A Precision Microbiome Approach Using Sucrose for Selective Augmentation of Staphylococcus epidermidis Fermentation against Propionibacterium acnes.

74. Staphylococcus aureus Exploits Epidermal Barrier Defects in Atopic Dermatitis to Trigger Cytokine Expression

77. Mutations in TSPEAR, Encoding a Regulator of Notch Signaling, Affect Tooth and Hair Follicle Morphogenesis.

78. The mPEG-PCL Copolymer for Selective Fermentation of Staphylococcus lugdunensis Against Candida parapsilosis in the Human Microbiome

79. Tissue damage drives co-localization of NF-κB, Smad3, and Nrf2 to direct Rev-erb sensitive wound repair in mouse macrophages.

80. The Parathyroid Hormone Second Receptor PTH2R and its Ligand Tuberoinfundibular Peptide of 39 Residues TIP39 Regulate Intracellular Calcium and Influence Keratinocyte Differentiation

81. Antimicrobial Peptide LL37 and MAVS Signaling Drive Interferon-β Production by Epidermal Keratinocytes during Skin Injury

82. Nasal commensal Staphylococcus epidermidis counteracts influenza virus.

83. Status Report from the Scientific Panel on Antibiotic Use in Dermatology of the American Acne and Rosacea Society: Part 3: Current Perspectives on Skin and Soft Tissue Infections with Emphasis on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Commonly Encountered Scenarios when Antibiotic Use May Not Be Needed, and Concluding Remarks on Rational Use of Antibiotics in Dermatology.

84. Non-coding Double-stranded RNA and Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 Induce Growth Factor Expression from Keratinocytes and Endothelial Cells

85. IsaB Inhibits Autophagic Flux to Promote Host Transmission of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

86. Dermal white adipose tissue: a new component of the thermogenic response

87. Group A Streptococcal M1 Protein Sequesters Cathelicidin to Evade Innate Immune Killing

88. 2-O-Sulfated Domains in Syndecan-1 Heparan Sulfate Inhibit Neutrophil Cathelicidin and Promote Staphylococcus aureus Corneal Infection*

89. L-Rhamnosylation of Listeria monocytogenes Wall Teichoic Acids Promotes Resistance to Antimicrobial Peptides by Delaying Interaction with the Membrane.

90. Therapeutic effects of cell-permeant peptides that activate G proteins downstream of growth factors

91. Molecular cartography of the human skin surface in 3D

92. Endogenous Intracellular Cathelicidin Enhances TLR9 Activation in Dendritic Cells and Macrophages

93. S. epidermidis Influence on Host Immunity: More Than Skin Deep

94. Toll-like receptor 3 activation is required for normal skin barrier repair following UV damage.

95. Dermal adipocytes protect against invasive Staphylococcus aureus skin infection

96. Vaccinia virus binds to the scavenger receptor MARCO on the surface of keratinocytes.

97. Beta-Lactamase Repressor BlaI Modulates Staphylococcus aureus Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptide Resistance and Virulence.

98. Antifibrogenic Effects of the Antimicrobial Peptide Cathelicidin in Murine Colitis-Associated Fibrosis

99. Anti-fibrogenic effects of the anti-microbial peptide cathelicidin in murine colitis-associated fibrosis.

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