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    Sebocytes contribute to skin inflammation by promoting the differentiation of T helper 17 cells by Mattii, M., Lovászi, M., Garzorz, N., Atenhan, A., Quaranta, M., Lauffer, F., Konstantinow, A., Küpper, M., Zouboulis, C.C., Kemeny, L., Eyerich, K., Schmidt‐Weber, C.B., Törőcsik, D., Eyerich, S.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-03-2018)
    “…Summary Background The main function of sebocytes is considered to be the production of lipids to moisturize the skin. However, it recently became apparent…”
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    Sebum lipids influence macrophage polarization and activation by Lovászi, M., Mattii, M., Eyerich, K., Gácsi, A., Csányi, E., Kovács, D., Rühl, R., Szegedi, A., Kemény, L., Ståhle, M., Zouboulis, C.C., Eyerich, S., Törőcsik, D.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-12-2017)
    “…Summary Background As lipids are known to regulate macrophage functions, it is reasonable to suppose that a sebocyte–macrophage axis mediated by sebum lipids…”
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    Primary alterations during the development of hidradenitis suppurativa by Dajnoki, Z., Somogyi, O., Medgyesi, B., Jenei, A., Szabó, L., Gáspár, K., Hendrik, Z., Gergely, P., Imre, D., Póliska, S., Törőcsik, D., Zouboulis, C.C., Prens, E.P., Kapitány, A., Szegedi, A.

    “…Background Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the apocrine gland‐rich (AGR) skin region. The initial steps of disease…”
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    Leptin promotes a proinflammatory lipid profile and induces inflammatory pathways in human SZ95 sebocytes by Törőcsik, D., Kovács, D., Camera, E., Lovászi, M., Cseri, K., Nagy, G.G., Molinaro, R., Rühl, R., Tax, G., Szabó, K., Picardo, M., Kemény, L., Zouboulis, C.C., Remenyik, É.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-12-2014)
    “…Summary Background Leptin, the adipocyte‐secreted hormone that regulates weight, is known to link lipid metabolism with inflammation in various cell types…”
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    Identification of factor XIII-A as a marker of alternative macrophage activation by Töröcsik, D, Bárdos, H, Nagy, L, Adány, R

    “…Factor XIII subunit A of blood coagulation (FXIII-A) is known to be synthesized but not secreted by the monocyte/macrophage cell line. On the basis of its…”
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    Detection of factor XIII-A is a valuable tool for distinguishing dendritic cells and tissue macrophages in granuloma annulare and necrobiosis lipoidica by Töröcsik, D., Bárdos, H., Hatalyák, Zs, Dezső, B., Losonczy, G., Paragh, L., Péter, Z., Balázs, M., Remenyik, E., Ádány, R.

    “…Background Factor XIII subunit A (FXIII‐A) is used as a diagnostic marker in a wide range of dermatological diseases ranging from inflammatory lesions to…”
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    Sebocytes contribute to skin inflammation by promoting the differentiation of T helper 17 cells by Mattii, M., Lovászi, M., Garzorz, N., Atenhan, A., Quaranta, M., Lauffer, F., Konstantinow, A., Küpper, M., Zouboulis, C.C., Kemeny, L., Eyerich, K., Schmidt‐Weber, C.B., Törőcsik, D., Eyerich, S.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-03-2018)
    “…Summary The main function of cells in the skin called sebocytes is considered to be the production of lipids (oils) to moisturize the skin. It used to be…”
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