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    Isolation and short-term culture of primary keratinocytes, hair follicle populations and dermal cells from newborn mice and keratinocytes from adult mice for in vitro analysis and for grafting to immunodeficient mice by Lichti, Ulrike, Anders, Joanna, Yuspa, Stuart H

    Published in Nature protocols (01-01-2008)
    “…Protocols for preparing and culturing primary keratinocytes from newborn and adult mouse epidermis have evolved over the past 35 years. This protocol is now…”
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    Selenoproteins are essential for proper keratinocyte function and skin development by Sengupta, Aniruddha, Lichti, Ulrike F, Carlson, Bradley A, Ryscavage, Andrew O, Gladyshev, Vadim N, Yuspa, Stuart H, Hatfield, Dolph L

    Published in PloS one (18-08-2010)
    “…Dietary selenium is known to protect skin against UV-induced damage and cancer and its topical application improves skin surface parameters in humans, while…”
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    Gene from a psoriasis susceptibility locus primes the skin for inflammation by Wolf, Ronald, Mascia, Francesca, Dharamsi, Alif, Howard, O M Zack, Cataisson, Christophe, Bliskovski, Val, Winston, Jason, Feigenbaum, Lionel, Lichti, Ulrike, Ruzicka, Thomas, Chavakis, Triantafyllos, Yuspa, Stuart H

    Published in Science translational medicine (08-12-2010)
    “…Psoriasis is a common complex genetic disease characterized by hyperplasia and inflammation in the skin; however, the relative contributions of epidermal cells…”
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    Cutaneous Retinoic Acid Levels Determine Hair Follicle Development and Downgrowth by Okano, Junko, Levy, Clara, Lichti, Ulrike, Sun, Hong-Wei, Yuspa, Stuart H., Sakai, Yasuo, Morasso, Maria I.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-11-2012)
    “…Retinoic acid (RA) is essential during embryogenesis and for tissue homeostasis, whereas excess RA is well known as a teratogen. In humans, excess RA is…”
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    Increased retinoic acid levels through ablation of Cyp26b1 determine the processes of embryonic skin barrier formation and peridermal development by Okano, Junko, Lichti, Ulrike, Mamiya, Satoru, Aronova, Maria, Zhang, Guofeng, Yuspa, Stuart H, Hamada, Hiroshi, Sakai, Yasuo, Morasso, Maria I

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-04-2012)
    “…The process by which the periderm transitions to stratified epidermis with the establishment of the skin barrier is unknown. Understanding the cellular and…”
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    Reconstitution of Hair Follicle Development In Vivo: Determination of Follicle Formation, Hair Growth, and Hair Quality by Dermal Cells by Weinberg, Wendy C., Goodman, Linda V., George, Carmen, Morgan, David L., Ledbetter, Steve, Yuspa, Stuart H., Lichti, Ulrike

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-03-1993)
    “…Combinations of cultured and uncultured epidermal and dermal cell preparations from newborn and perinatal mice were grafted onto the backs of athymic nude…”
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    Identification of a major keratinocyte cell envelope protein, loricrin by Mehrel, T, Hohl, D, Rothnagel, J A, Longley, M A, Bundman, D, Cheng, C, Lichti, U, Bisher, M E, Steven, A C, Steinert, P M

    Published in Cell (15-06-1990)
    “…During epidermal cell cornification, the deposition of a layer of covalently cross-linked protein on the cytoplasmic face of the plasma membrane forms the cell…”
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    In vivo regulation of murine hair growth: Insights from grafting defined cell populations onto nude mice by Lichti, Ulrike, Weinberg, Wendy C., Goodman, Linda, Ledbetter, Steve, Dooley, Tom, Morgan, Dave, Yuspa, Stuart H.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-07-1993)
    “…The nude mouse graft model for testing the hair-forming ability of selected cell populations has considerable potential for providing insights into factors…”
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    Transcription of the Human Loricrin Gene In Vitro Is Induced by Calcium and Cell Density and Suppressed by Retinoic Acid by Hohl, Daniel, Lichti, Ulrike, Breitkreutz, Dirk, Steinert, Peter M., Roop, Dennis R.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-04-1991)
    “…We have previously shown that loricrin is a major component of the cornified cell envelope (CE) expressed late in epidermal differentiation in the granular…”
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    Differential expression and cell envelope incorporation of small proline-rich protein 1 in different cornified epithelia by Jarnik, M, Kartasova, T, Steinert, P M, Lichti, U, Steven, A C

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-06-1996)
    “…In the final stages of terminal differentiation in the epidermis and other squamous epithelia, a approximately 15 nm thick protein layer called the cornified…”
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    Effect of Retinoic Acid on Cornified Envelope Formation: Difference Between Spontaneous Envelope Formation In Vivo or In Vitro and Expression of Envelope Competence by Nagae, Shonosuke, Lichti, Ulrike, De Luca, Luigi M., Yuspa, Stuart H.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-07-1987)
    “…A large number of cross-linked envelopes form spontaneously when cell lines derived from chemically induced mouse skin papillomas are cultured in medium…”
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    Targeted removal of the selenocysteine tRNA gene ( trsp ) in epidermis modulates skin function and development by Sengupta, Aniruddha, Lichti, Ulrike F, Carlson, Bradley A, Yuspa, Stuart H, Hatfield, Dolph L

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract only Selenium is an essential dietary micronutrient having numerous health benefits. It is incorporated into proteins (selenoproteins) as…”
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    Characterization of human loricrin. Structure and function of a new class of epidermal cell envelope proteins by Hohl, D, Mehrel, T, Lichti, U, Turner, M L, Roop, D R, Steinert, P M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-04-1991)
    “…We have isolated and characterized a full-length cDNA clone encoding human loricrin. Curiously, this protein displays major differences from the recently…”
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    Mouse Sprr2 genes : A clustered family of genes showing differential expression in epithelial tissues by SONG, H.-J, POY, G, DARWICHE, N, LICHTI, U, KUROKI, T, STEINERT, P. M, KARTASOVA, T

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (1999)
    “…Small proline-rich (SPR) proteins are structural components of the cornified cell envelope of stratified squamous epithelia. They are subdivided into three…”
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