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    SKALP/elafin: an elastase inhibitor from cultured human keratinocytes. Purification, cDNA sequence, and evidence for transglutaminase cross-linking by MOLHUIZEN, H. O. F, ALKEMADE, H. A. C, ZEEUWEN, P. L. J. M, DE JONGH, G. J, WIERINGA, B, SCHALKWIJK, J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-06-1993)
    “…SKALP/Elafin is a proteinase inhibitor found in psoriatic epidermis as a short polypeptide of 6 kDa. Here we present evidence that this protein is synthesized…”
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    Minocycline-induced hyperpigmentation: not uncommon, but nonetheless important to recognise by Voets, P J G M, Blommaert, D, Keijsers, R R M C, Alkemade, H A C

    “…Minocycline, a broad-spectrum antibiotic from the group of tetracyclins, is frequently prescribed for acne vulgaris and rosacea. Hyperpigmentation is a…”
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    Differential expression of SKALP/Elafin in human epidermal tumors by Alkemade, HA, Molhuizen, HO, van Vlijmen-Willems, IM, van Haelst, UJ, Schalkwijk, J

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-12-1993)
    “…Recently we described a new epidermal serine proteinase inhibitor, skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP), also known as elafin. SKALP/elafin was found to be…”
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    Skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) is decreased in pustular forms of psoriasis. A clue to the pathogenesis of pustule formation ? by KUIJPERS, A. L. A, ZEEUWEN, P. L. J. M, DE JONGH, G. J, VAN DE KERKHOF, P. C. M, ALKEMADE, H. A. C, SCHALKWIJK, J

    Published in Archives of Dermatological Research (01-10-1996)
    “…Skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP, also known as elafin) is an inducible epidermal serine proteinase inhibitor, that we have recently characterized at…”
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    Topographic relation between skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) and leukocyte elastase in a case of annular pustular psoriasis by Kuijpers, A L, Alkemade, H A, Schalkwijk, J, van de Kerkhof, P C

    Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-03-1995)
    “…We have assessed the distribution pattern of a new epidermal elastase inhibitor, skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) and polymorphonuclear leukocytes…”
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