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    Safety of Antiandrogens for the Treatment of Female Androgenetic Alopecia with Respect to Gynecologic Malignancies by Seyed Jafari, S Morteza, Heidemeyer, Kristine, Hunger, Robert E, de Viragh, Pierre A

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (23-05-2024)
    “…The most common type of alopecia in women is female androgenetic alopecia (FAGA), characterized by progressive hair loss in a patterned distribution. Many oral…”
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    Targeted heat activation of HSP promoters in the skin of mammalian animals and humans by Voellmy, Richard, Zürcher, Olivier, Zürcher, Manon, de Viragh, Pierre A., Hall, Alexis K., Roberts, Stephen M.

    Published in Cell stress & chaperones (01-07-2018)
    “…The use of highly inducible HSP promoters for exerting spatial and/or temporal control over the expression of therapeutic transgenes has long been discussed…”
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    Quasi-Normal Cornified Cell Envelopes in Loricrin Knockout Mice Imply the Existence of a Loricrin Backup System by Jarnik, Michal, de Viragh, Pierre A., Schärer, Elisabeth, Bundman, Donnie, Simon, Martha N., Roop, Dennis R., Steven, Alasdair C.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-01-2002)
    “…The cornified cell envelope, a lipoprotein layer that assembles at the surface of terminally differentiated keratinocytes, is a resilient structure on account…”
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    SLURP1 Is a Late Marker of Epidermal Differentiation and Is Absent in Mal de Meleda by Favre, Bertrand, Plantard, Laure, Aeschbach, Lorène, Brakch, Noureddine, Christen-Zaech, Stephanie, de Viragh, Pierre A., Sergeant, Ann, Huber, Marcel, Hohl, Daniel

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-02-2007)
    “…SLURP1 is a secreted member of the LY6/PLAUR protein family. Mutations in the SLURP1 gene are the cause of Mal de Meleda (MDM), a rare autosomal recessive…”
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    Uncombable hair syndrome: A clinical report by Rieubland, Claudine, de Viragh, Pierre A, Addor, Marie-Claude

    Published in European journal of medical genetics (01-07-2007)
    “…Abstract Uncombable hair syndrome, also named «pili trianguli et canaliculi» or «cheveux incoiffables», is a rare structural anomaly of the hair shaft first…”
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    The Small Proline-Rich Proteins Constitute a Multigene Family of Differentially Regulated Cornified Cell Envelope Precursor Proteins by Hohl, Daniel, de Viragh, Pierre A., Arniguet-Barras, Françoise, Gibbs, Susan, Backendorf, Claude, Huber, Marcel

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-06-1995)
    “…Loricrin, involucrin, small proline-rich protein (SPRR)1, SPRR2, and SPRR3 genes are located within a cluster of 1.5 Mbp on chromosome 1q21 and most likely…”
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    Familial occurrence of an association of multiple intestinal atresia and choanal atresia: A new syndrome? by Ferrarini, Alessandra, Osterheld, Maria-Chiara, Vial, Yvan, de Viragh, Pierre A., Cotting, Jacques, Martinet, Danielle, Beckmann, Jacques S., Fellmann, Florence

    “…We report on two familial cases from a non‐consanguineous marriage, presenting multiple intestinal and choanal atresia. Massive hydramnios and dilatation of…”
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    Involucrin mRNA Is More Abundant in Human Hair Follicles Than in Normal Epidermis by de Viragh, Pierre A, Huber, Marcel, Hohl, Daniel

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-12-1994)
    “…Involucrin is a precursor protein of the cornified cell envelope in epidermal keratinocytes, where it has been located by immunohistochemistry in the upper…”
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    Apocrine cystadenoma, apocrine hidrocystoma, and eccrine hidrocystoma: three distinct tumors defined by expression of keratins and human milk fat globulin 1 by de Viragh, Pierre A., Szeimies, Rolf M., Eckert, Fritjof

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-04-1997)
    “…Eccrine hidrocystomas and apocrine cystadenomas are morphologically related cystic sweat gland tumors. To elucidate their cellular differentiation we examined…”
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    Expression patterns of loricrin in various species and tissues by Hohl, D, Ruf Olano, B, de Viragh, P A, Huber, M, Detrisac, C J, Schnyder, U W, Roop, D R

    Published in Differentiation (London) (01-08-1993)
    “…In this study we analyzed the expression patterns of loricrin in various species and tissues using immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting and Northern blots…”
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    Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice by Koch, Peter J., de Viragh, Pierre A., Scharer, Elisabeth, Bundman, Donnie, Longley, Mary Ann, Bickenbach, Jackie, Kawachi, Yasuhiro, Suga, Yasushi, Zhou, Zhijian, Huber, Marcel, Hohl, Daniel, Kartasova, Tonja, Jarnik, Michal, Steven, Alasdair C., Roop, Dennis R.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (16-10-2000)
    “…The epidermal cornified cell envelope (CE) is a complex protein–lipid composite that replaces the plasma membrane of terminally differentiated keratinocytes…”
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    Coexpression of cytokeratin and vimentin intermediate filaments in benign and malignant sweat gland tumors by Eckert, F, de Viragh, P A, Schmid, U

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-04-1994)
    “…The coexpression of cytokeratin and vimentin intermediate filaments has been immunohistochemically evaluated in 124 benign and malignant sweat gland tumors of…”
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