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1. N,N-Dimethylglycine Sodium Salt Exerts Marked Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Various Dermatitis Models and Activates Human Epidermal Keratinocytes by Increasing Proliferation, Migration, and Growth Factor Release

2. Immunotopographical Differences of Human Skin

3. Apocrine Gland-Rich Skin Has a Non-Inflammatory IL-17-RelatedImmune Milieu, that Turns to Inflammatory IL-17-Mediated Disease in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

4. Myeloid but not plasmacytoid blood DCs possess Th1 polarizing and Th1/Th17 recruiting capacity in psoriasis

6. Rosacea Is Characterized by a Profoundly Diminished Skin Barrier

7. The Phytocannabinoid (-)-Cannabidiol Operates as a Complex, Differential Modulator of Human Hair Growth: Anti-Inflammatory Submicromolar versus Hair Growth Inhibitory Micromolar Effects

8. Immune-mediated Skin Inflammation is Similar in Severe Atopic Dermatitis Patients With or Without Filaggrin Mutation

9. Proteomic responses of carotenoid and retinol administration to Mongolian gerbils

10. Activation of TRPV3 Regulates Inflammatory Actions of Human Epidermal Keratinocytes

11. CD1c+ Blood Dendritic Cells in Atopic Dermatitis are Premature and Can Produce Disease-specific Chemokines

13. The digestable parent cyclodextrin

15. 1020 Assessment of the anti-inflammatory effects of cannabidiol and its fluorinated derivative in in vitro and in vivo models of atopic dermatitis

16. 365 Myeloid but not plasmacytoid blood DCs possess Th1 polarizing and Th1/Th17 recruiting capacity in psoriasis

17. 478 Immune status of healthy apocrine gland-rich skin regions and its alterations in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

18. 447 Sebaceous gland-rich skin is characterized by TSLP expression and distinct immune surveillance which is disturbed in rosacea

19. 374 Characterization of peripheral blood dendritic cells in psoriasis

20. Lycopene-derived bioactive retinoic acid receptors/retinoid-X receptors-activating metabolites may be relevant for lycopene's anti-cancer potential

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