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    Substance P and neurokinin 1 receptor are new targets for the treatment of chronic pruritus by Ständer, S., Yosipovitch, G.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-11-2019)
    “…Summary Background Chronic pruritus is a distressing symptom associated with various dermatological conditions and systemic diseases. Current treatment options…”
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    Neuroimmune interactions in chronic itch of atopic dermatitis by Yosipovitch, G., Berger, T., Fassett, M.S.

    “…Itch is a defining symptom of atopic dermatitis. Crosstalk between keratinocytes, the immune system and non‐histaminergic sensory nerves is responsible for the…”
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    Skin pH: from basic science to basic skin care by Ali, Saba M, Yosipovitch, Gil

    Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-01-2013)
    “…The "acid mantle" is a topic not only of historical interest, but also of clinical significance and has recently been linked to vital stratum corneum function…”
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    The 8% capsaicin – a hot medicine for neuropathic itch by Yosipovitch, G.

    “…Linked article: This is a commentary on M.P. Pereira et al., pp. 1535–1541 in this issue. To view this article visit https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.14857…”
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    The impact of stress on epidermal barrier function: an evidence‐based review by Maarouf, M., Maarouf, C.L., Yosipovitch, G., Shi, V.Y.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-12-2019)
    “…Summary Background The epidermal barrier functions to limit skin infection and inflammation by inhibiting irritant and immunogen invasion. Abundant evidence…”
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    Nonhistaminergic and mechanical itch sensitization in atopic dermatitis by Andersen, H. H., Elberling, J., Sølvsten, H., Yosipovitch, G., Arendt-Nielsen, L.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-09-2017)
    “…Chronic or episodic severe itch is recurrent in atopic dermatitis (AD). Nonhistaminergic itch pathways are suggested to dominate in AD itch, contributing to an…”
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    Prevalence, pathophysiology and management of itch in epidermolysis bullosa by Papanikolaou, M., Onoufriadis, A., Mellerio, J.E., Nattkemper, L.A., Yosipovitch, G., Steinhoff, M., McGrath, J.A.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-05-2021)
    “…Summary Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a highly diverse group of inherited skin disorders, resulting from mutations in genes encoding proteins of the…”
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    Itch: an under‐recognized problem in psoriasis by Elewski, B., Alexis, A.F., Lebwohl, M., Stein Gold, L., Pariser, D., Del Rosso, J., Yosipovitch, G.

    “…Psoriasis has historically been considered a nonpruritic dermatosis, in contrast with atopic dermatitis. Thus, itch has often been underappreciated and…”
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    Fixed‐dose combination calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate foam provides a rapid onset of action, effective itch relief and improves patient quality of life by Jalili, A., Yosipovitch, G.

    “…The physical symptoms of psoriasis vulgaris (chronic plaque psoriasis), such as itch and itch‐related sleep loss, and the psychological impact of visible…”
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    Genodermatoses with itch as a prominent feature by Fourzali, K., Yosipovitch, G.

    “…A number of inherited conditions cause chronic itch as a part of the recognized phenotype. Advances in the understanding of the genetic factors that cause…”
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    Malignancy-associated pruritus by Rowe, B., Yosipovitch, G.

    Published in European journal of pain (01-01-2016)
    “…Malignancy‐associated pruritus can be the result of a neoplasm's local effect on tissue or due to the systemic reaction to malignancy. A systemic reaction to…”
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    SP and NK1R: new targets in the treatment of chronic pruritus by Ständer, S., Yosipovitch, G.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-11-2019)
    “…Summary Chronic itch (pruritus) can severely affect quality of life; it can be associated with several different skin diseases or systemic disease (affecting…”
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    Scalp dysesthesia: a neuropathic phenomenon by Ju, T., Vander Does, A., Yosipovitch, G.

    “…Scalp dysesthesia is an abnormal sensation of the scalp in the absence of cutaneous disease. It is characterized by a burning and/or itching sensation and can…”
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    Skin Barrier Damage and Itch: Review of Mechanisms, Topical Management and Future Directions by Yosipovitch, Gil, Misery, Laurent, Proksch, Ehrhardt, Metz, Martin, Ständer, Sonja, Schmelz, Martin

    Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-12-2019)
    “…Barrier damage, dry skin and itch are intricately linked and form the basis of many common skin diseases. Damage from environmental insults, or genetic or…”
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    The treatment of Kyrle's disease: a systematic review by Forouzandeh, M., Stratman, S., Yosipovitch, G.

    “…Kyrle's disease (KD) is a cutaneous disease that develops in individuals with underlying systemic disease, particularly chronic renal failure and diabetes…”
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    The mind–skin connection: A narrative review exploring the link between inflammatory skin diseases and psychological stress by Biazus Soares, G., Mahmoud, O., Yosipovitch, G., Mochizuki, H.

    “…Inflammatory skin diseases are known to negatively impact patient psychology, with individuals experiencing higher rates of stress and subsequent diminished…”
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    Targeted treatment of pruritus: a look into the future by Tey, H.L., Yosipovitch, G.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-07-2011)
    “…Summary Recent advances in pruritus research have elucidated mediators and neuronal pathways involved in itch transmission, and this fast emerging knowledge…”
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