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    Psoralen-ultraviolet A therapy alters epidermal Sema3A and NGF levels and modulates epidermal innervation in atopic dermatitis by Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Tengara, Suhandy, Kamo, Atsuko, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-07-2009)
    “…Abstract Background Epidermal nerve densities are increased in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), suggesting that it is partly responsible for the intense…”
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    Inhibitory effects of UV-based therapy on dry skin-inducible nerve growth in acetone-treated mice by Kamo, Atsuko, Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Tengara, Suhandy, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract Background UV-based therapy has anti-pruritic effects in inflammatory skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. These anti-pruritic…”
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    Intraepidermal nerve fibers increase in dry skin of acetone-treated mice by Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Ozawa, Sumiko, Tengara, Suhandy, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-11-2007)
    “…Summary Background Skin dryness is apparent in several pruritic skin diseases, such as xerosis and atopic dermatitis. Our previous study has demonstrated an…”
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    Topically applied semaphorin 3A ointment inhibits scratching behavior and improves skin inflammation in NC/Nga mice with atopic dermatitis by Negi, Osamu, Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Tengara, Suhandy, Kamo, Atsuko, Taneda, Kenichi, Suga, Yasushi, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract Background Epidermal hyperinnervation in atopic dermatitis (AD) is activated directly by various external stimuli, causing enhanced itching. Nerve…”
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    Matrix Metalloproteinase-8 Is Involved in Dermal Nerve Growth: Implications for Possible Application to Pruritus from In Vitro Models by Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Tengara, Suhandy, Kamo, Atsuko, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-10-2011)
    “…Cutaneous nerve density is related to abnormal itch perception in dermatoses, such as atopic dermatitis and xerosis. However, the mechanisms underlying the…”
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    Topical application of emollients prevents dry skin-inducible intraepidermal nerve growth in acetone-treated mice by Kamo, Atsuko, Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Negi, Osamu, Tengara, Suhandy, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-04-2011)
    “…Abstract In common dermatoses, such as atopic dermatitis (AD), a decline in skin barrier function often accompanies an increased severity of clinical…”
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    Keratinocyte-derived anosmin-1, an extracellular glycoprotein encoded by the X-linked Kallmann syndrome gene, is involved in modulation of epidermal nerve density in atopic dermatitis by Tengara, Suhandy, Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Kamo, Atsuko, Taneda, Kenichi, Negi, Osamu, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Epidermal nerve density is increased in atopic dermatitis (AD), suggesting that the hyperinnervation is partly responsible for abnormal…”
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    Evaluation of epidermal nerve density and opioid receptor levels in psoriatic itch by Taneda, Kenichi, Tominaga, Mitsutoshi, Negi, Osamu, Tengara, Suhandy, Kamo, Atsuko, Ogawa, Hideoki, Takamori, Kenji

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-08-2011)
    “…Summary Background  Psoriasis is a complex, multifactorial inflammatory skin disease with genetic and environmental interactions. Patients with psoriasis…”
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