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1. Environmental pro-oxidants induce altered envelope protein profiles in human keratinocytes

4. Autophagy controls the protein composition of hair shafts

5. Phenotyping mice with skin, hair, or nail abnormalities: A systematic approach and methodologies from simple to complex.

6. Protein profiling of forehead epidermal corneocytes distinguishes frontal fibrosing from androgenetic alopecia.

8. Trichothiodystrophy hair shafts display distinct ultrastructural features

9. Witch Nails (Krt90whnl): A spontaneous mouse mutation affecting nail growth and development.

10. Epidermal cell cultures from white and green sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus and medirostris): Expression of TGM1-like transglutaminases and CYP4501A.

11. Elucidation of familial relationships using hair shaft proteomics

12. Woodsmoke Extracts Cross-Link Proteins and Induce Cornified Envelope Formation without Stimulating Keratinocyte Terminal Differentiation

13. Optimal processing for proteomic genotyping of single human hairs

14. Age-Related Changes in Hair Shaft Protein Profiling and Genetically Variant Peptides

15. TINCR is not a non‐coding RNA but encodes a protein component of cornified epidermal keratinocytes

16. Deducing signaling pathways from parallel actions of arsenite and antimonite in human epidermal keratinocytes.

17. Off-target effects of protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitors on oncostatin M-treated human epidermal keratinocytes: the phosphatase targeting STAT1 remains unknown.

18. Relationship between the molecular composition, visible light absorption, and health-related properties of smoldering woodsmoke aerosols

19. Relationship between the molecular composition, visible light absorption, and health-related properties of smoldering woodsmoke aerosols

20. Proteomic manifestations of genetic defects in autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis

21. Human stratum corneum proteomics reveals cross-linking of a broad spectrum of proteins in cornified envelopes.

22. Cornification of nail keratinocytes requires autophagy for bulk degradation of intracellular proteins while sparing components of the cytoskeleton

23. Corneocyte proteomics: Applications to skin biology and dermatology

24. DUOX expression in human keratinocytes and bronchial epithelial cells: Influence of vanadate

25. Sebaceous gland abnormalities in fatty acyl CoA reductase 2 (Far2) null mice result in primary cicatricial alopecia.

27. Proteomic profiling of Pachyonychia congenita plantar callus

28. Proteomic analysis of hair shafts from monozygotic twins: Expression profiles and genetically variant peptides

29. Tgm1-like transglutaminases in tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus).

30. Tgm1-like transglutaminases in tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)

33. Autophagy Controls the Protein Composition of Hair Shafts

34. Proteomic Analysis of Loricrin Knockout Mouse Epidermis

35. Lce1 Family Members Are Nrf2-Target Genes that Are Induced to Compensate for the Loss of Loricrin

36. Parallel responses of human epidermal keratinocytes to inorganic SbIII and AsIII

37. Demonstration of Protein-Based Human Identification Using the Hair Shaft Proteome

38. A keratin scaffold regulates epidermal barrier formation, mitochondrial lipid composition, and activity

39. Gene expression profiling in pachyonychia congenita skin

41. Crisp1 and alopecia areata in C3H/HeJ mice

42. Evolutionary Origin and Diversification of Epidermal Barrier Proteins in Amniotes

43. Metabolic Activation of the Antibacterial Agent Triclocarban by Cytochrome P450 1A1 Yielding Glutathione Adducts

44. Derivation and Osmotolerance Characterization of Three Immortalized Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) Cell Lines

45. Human hair shaft proteomic profiling: individual differences, site specificity and cuticle analysis.

48. Alopecia Areata: Updates from the Mouse Perspective

49. Proteomic Analysis of Human Keratinocyte Response to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo‑p‑Dioxin (TCDD) Exposure

50. Common commercial and consumer products contain activators of the aryl hydrocarbon (dioxin) receptor.

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