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    Novel Laboratory Mouse Papillomavirus (MusPV) Infection by Ingle, A., Ghim, S., Joh, J., Chepkoech, I., Bennett Jenson, A., Sundberg, J. P.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-03-2011)
    “…Most papillomaviruses (PVs) are oncogenic. There are at least 100 different human PVs and 65 nonhuman vertebrate hosts, including wild rodents, which have…”
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    Spontaneous mutations in the mouse Sharpin gene result in multiorgan inflammation, immune system dysregulation and dermatitis by Seymour, R E, Hasham, M G, Cox, G A, Shultz, L D, Hogenesch, H, Roopenian, D C, Sundberg, J P

    Published in Genes and immunity (01-07-2007)
    “…Homologues of the SHARPIN (SHANK-associated RH domain-interacting protein) gene have been identified in the human, rat and mouse genomes. SHARPIN and its…”
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    Phenotypic Characterization of the KK/HlJ Inbred Mouse Strain by Berndt, A., Sundberg, B. A., Silva, K. A., Kennedy, V. E., Richardson, M. A., Li, Q., Bronson, R. T., Uitto, J., Sundberg, J. P.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-07-2014)
    “…Detailed histopathological diagnoses of inbred mouse strains are important for interpreting research results and defining novel models of human diseases. The…”
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    Development, Structure, and Keratin Expression in C57BL/6J Mouse Eccrine Glands by Taylor, D. K., Bubier, J. A., Silva, K. A., Sundberg, J. P.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-01-2012)
    “…Eccrine sweat glands in the mouse are found only on the footpads and, when mature, resemble human eccrine glands. Eccrine gland anlagen were first apparent at…”
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    Expression of Terminal Differentiation Proteins Defines Stages of Mouse Mammary Gland Development by Mikaelian, I, Hovick, M, Silva, K. A, Burzenski, L. M, Shultz, L. D, Ackert-Bicknell, C. L, Cox, G. A, Sundberg, J. P

    Published in Veterinary pathology (2006)
    “…Immunohistochemical analysis using paraffin-embedded specimens is the method of choice to evaluate protein expression at a cellular level while preserving…”
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    Lesions of Aryl-hydrocarbon Receptor–deficient Mice by Fernandez-Salguero, P. M., Ward, J. M., Sundberg, J. P., Gonzalez, F. J.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-11-1997)
    “…We have analyzed the possible role of the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) in the aging process of mice using a homozygous null mouse (Ahr-/-) line as a model…”
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    Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB): A Central Electronic Resource for Locating and Integrating Mouse Tumor Pathology Data by Begley, D. A, Krupke, D. M, Neuhauser, S. B, Richardson, J. E, Bult, C. J, Eppig, J. T, Sundberg, J. P

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-01-2012)
    “…The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) is designed to provide an electronic data storage, search, and analysis system for information on mouse models of human…”
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    Mutant laboratory mice with abnormalities in hair follicle morphogenesis, cycling, and/or structure: annotated tables by Nakamura, M., Sundberg, J. P., Paus, R.

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-12-2001)
    “…: Numerous transgenic, targeted mutagenesis (so‐called knockouts), conditional (so‐called “gene switch”) and spontaneous mutant mice develop abnormal hair…”
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    Genetically null mice reveal a central role for epidermal growth factor receptor in the differentiation of the hair follicle and normal hair development by Hansen, LA, Alexander, N, Hogan, ME, Sundberg, JP, Dlugosz, A, Threadgill, DW, Magnuson, T, Yuspa, SH

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-06-1997)
    “…Mice harboring a targeted disruption of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) allele exhibit a severely disorganized hair follicle phenotype, fuzzy coat,…”
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    Experimental Induction of Alopecia Areata-Like Hair Loss in C3H/HeJ Mice Using Full-Thickness Skin Grafts by McElwee, Kevin J., Boggess, Dawnalyn, Sundberg, John P., King Jr, Lloyd E.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-11-1998)
    “…Alopecia areata (AA)-like hair loss in C3H/HeJ mice provides an excellent model for human AA disease research. The potential to induce mouse AA in normal…”
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    Dietary soy oil content and soy-derived phytoestrogen genistein increase resistance to alopecia areata onset in C3H/HeJ mice by McElwee, K. J., Niiyama, S., Freyschmidt-Paul, P., Wenzel, E., Kissling, S., Sundberg, J. P., Hoffmann, R.

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-02-2003)
    “…: Alopecia areata (AA) is a complex, multi‐factorial disease where genes and the environment may affect susceptibility and severity. Diet is an environmental…”
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    Quantitative lymphatic vessel trait analysis suggests Vcam1 as candidate modifier gene of inflammatory bowel disease by Jurisic, G, Sundberg, J P, Bleich, A, Leiter, E H, Broman, K W, Buechler, G, Alley, L, Vestweber, D, Detmar, M

    Published in Genes and immunity (01-04-2010)
    “…Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic debilitating disease resulting from a complex interaction of multiple genetic factors with the environment. To…”
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    What causes alopecia areata? by McElwee, K. J., Gilhar, A., Tobin, D. J., Ramot, Y., Sundberg, J. P., Nakamura, M., Bertolini, M., Inui, S., Tokura, Y., King, L. E., Duque-Estrada, B., Tosti, A., Keren, A., Itami, S., Shoenfeld, Y., Zlotogorski, A., Paus, R.

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-09-2013)
    “…The pathobiology of alopecia areata (AA), one of the most frequent autoimmune diseases and a major unsolved clinical problem, has intrigued dermatologists,…”
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    Molecular Basis for Hair Loss in Mice Carrying a Novel Nonsense Mutation (Hrrh-R) in the Hairless Gene (Hr) by Liu, Y, Sundberg, J.P, Das, S, Carpenter, D, Cain, K.T, Michaud, E.J, Voy, B.H

    Published in Veterinary pathology (2010)
    “…Animal models carrying mutations in the hairless (Hr) gene provide a rich resource for study of hair follicle biology. A spontaneous mouse mutant with a…”
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    Hair interior defect in AKR/J mice by Giehl, K. A., Potter, C. S., Wu, B., Silva, K. A., Rowe, L. B., Awgulewitsch, A., Sundberg, J. P.

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (01-06-2009)
    “…Summary Background.  All AKR/J mice have a subtle defect that involves malformation of the central portion of hair fibres that is best visualized under white…”
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    Molecular and functional aspects of the hairless (hr) gene in laboratory rodents and humans by Panteleyev, A. A., Paus, R., Ahmad, W., Sundberg, J. P., Christiano, A. M.

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-10-1998)
    “…For many years, hairless and rhino mouse mutants have provided a useful and extensively exploited model for studying different aspects of skin physiology,…”
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    Feline Papillomas and Papillomaviruses by Sundberg, J. P., Van Ranst, M., Montali, R., Homer, B. L., Miller, W. H., Rowland, P. H., Scott, D. W., England, J. J., Dunstan, R. W., Mikaelian, I., Jenson, A. B.

    Published in Veterinary Pathology (01-01-2000)
    “…Papillomaviruses (PVs) are highly species- and site-specific pathogens of stratified squamous epithelium. Although PV infections in the various Felidae are…”
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    Restoration of hair growth in mice with an alopecia areata-like disease using topical anthralin by Tang, L., Cao, L., Sundberg, J. P., Lui, H., Shapiro, J.

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-01-2004)
    “…:  Anthralin is a widely used topical anti‐psoriatic drug that may have an immunomodulating effect on alopecia areata (AA) as it does in psoriasis. The aims of…”
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    Alopecia areata: an autoimmune disease? by McElwee, K. J., Tobin, D. J., Bystryn, J.-C., King Jr, L. E., Sundberg, J. P.

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-10-1999)
    “…: A wide range of hypotheses such as focal infection, trophoneur‐ oses, and endocrine dysfunction, have been previously proposed to explain the pathogenesis of…”
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    The Role of the Hairless ( hr) Gene in the. Regulation of Hair Follicle Catagen Transformation by Panteleyev, Andrei A., Botchkareva, Natalia V., Sundberg, John P., Christiano, Angela M., Paus, Ralf

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-07-1999)
    “…Mice that carry a mutation at the hairless ( hr. locus develop seemingly normal hair follicles (HF) but shed their hairs completely soon after birth…”
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