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3. Gram-positive anaerobic cocci guard skin homeostasis by regulating host-defense mechanisms.

4. CYSRT1: an antimicrobial epidermal protein that can interact with late cornified envelope proteins

5. Novel methodologies for host-microbe interactions and microbiome-targeted therapeutics in 3D organotypic skin models

13. Know your enemy: Unexpected, pervasive and persistent viral and bacterial contamination of primary cell cultures

15. Psoriasis-Associated Late Cornified Envelope (LCE) Proteins Have Antibacterial Activity

16. STAT1 gain-of-function compromises skin host defense in the context of IFN-gamma signaling

19. Gram-positive anaerobe cocci are underrepresented in the microbiome of filaggrin-deficient human skin

21. Epidermal equivalents of filaggrin null keratinocytes do not show impaired skin barrier function

22. Polymorphisms inCD84,IL12BandTNFAIP3are associated with response to biologics in patients with psoriasis

26. Mast-cell interleukin-1beta, neutrophil interleukin-17 and epidermal antimicrobial proteins in the neutrophilic urticarial dermatosis in Schnitzler's syndrome

28. Polymorphisms in CD84, IL12B and TNFAIP3 are associated with response to biologics in patients with psoriasis.

29. Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632 prolongs the life span of adult human keratinocytes, enhances skin equivalent development, and facilitates lentiviral transduction.

30. Strong induction of AIM2 expression in human epidermis in acute and chronic inflammatory skin conditions

31. Epidermal expression of host response genes upon skin barrier disruption in normal skin and uninvolved skin of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis patients

32. Psoriasis risk genes of the late cornified envelope-3 group are distinctly expressed compared with genes of other LCE groups

33. The cystatin M/E-cathepsin L balance is essential for tissue homeostasis in epidermis, hair follicles, and cornea.

34. A comprehensive analysis of pattern recognition receptors in normal and inflamed human epidermis: upregulation of dectin-1 in psoriasis.

35. Expression of the vanin gene family in normal and inflamed human skin: induction by proinflammatory cytokines.

36. Psoriasis is associated with increased beta-defensin genomic copy number.

37. Genetically programmed differences in epidermal host defense between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis patients

38. OR5-002 – In vitro studies in Schnitzler’s syndrome

41. Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy Quantifies Skin Barrier Function in Organotypic In Vitro Epidermis Models.

42. The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Regulates Epidermal Differentiation through Transient Activation of TFAP2A.

43. CLDN1 knock out keratinocytes as a model to investigate multiple skin disorders.

44. Novel methodologies for host-microbe interactions and microbiome-targeted therapeutics in 3D organotypic skin models.

45. CYSRT1: An Antimicrobial Epidermal Protein that Can Interact with Late Cornified Envelope Proteins.

46. Investigations into the FLG Null Phenotype: Showcasing the Methodology for CRISPR/Cas9 Editing of Human Keratinocytes.

47. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor regulates epidermal differentiation through transient activation of TFAP2A.

48. Gram-positive anaerobic cocci guard skin homeostasis by regulating host-defense mechanisms.

49. Identification of Keratinocyte Mitogens: Implications for Hyperproliferation in Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis.

50. Know your enemy: Unexpected, pervasive and persistent viral and bacterial contamination of primary cell cultures.

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