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256 related items for PubMed ID: 15377340

  • 21. Integrity of the permeability barrier regulates epidermal Langerhans cell density.
    Proksch E, Brasch J, Sterry W.
    Br J Dermatol; 1996 Apr; 134(4):630-8. PubMed ID: 8733362
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  • 22. Effects of topical application of aqueous solutions of hexoses on epidermal permeability barrier recovery rate after barrier disruption.
    Denda M.
    Exp Dermatol; 2011 Nov; 20(11):943-4. PubMed ID: 21707763
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  • 23. Pseudo-acylceramide with linoleic acid produces selective recovery of diminished cutaneous barrier function in essential fatty acid-deficient rats and has an inhibitory effect on epidermal hyperplasia.
    Imokawa G, Yada Y, Higuchi K, Okuda M, Ohashi Y, Kawamata A.
    J Clin Invest; 1994 Jul; 94(1):89-96. PubMed ID: 8040295
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  • 24. Functional assessment of a washing emulsion for sensitive skin: mild impairment of stratum corneum hydration, pH, barrier function, lipid content, integrity and cohesion in a controlled washing test.
    Bornkessel A, Flach M, Arens-Corell M, Elsner P, Fluhr JW.
    Skin Res Technol; 2005 Feb; 11(1):53-60. PubMed ID: 15691260
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  • 25. Potassium channel openers accelerate epidermal barrier recovery.
    Denda M, Tsutsumi M, Inoue K, Crumrine D, Feingold KR, Elias PM.
    Br J Dermatol; 2007 Nov; 157(5):888-93. PubMed ID: 17916210
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  • 26. Skin type, but neither race nor gender, influence epidermal permeability barrier function.
    Reed JT, Ghadially R, Elias PM.
    Arch Dermatol; 1995 Oct; 131(10):1134-8. PubMed ID: 7574829
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  • 28. gamma-Aminobutyric acid (A) receptor agonists accelerate cutaneous barrier recovery and prevent epidermal hyperplasia induced by barrier disruption.
    Denda M, Inoue K, Inomata S, Denda S.
    J Invest Dermatol; 2002 Nov; 119(5):1041-7. PubMed ID: 12445190
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  • 30. Ceramide analogue 14S24 selectively recovers perturbed human skin barrier.
    Vávrová K, Hrabálek A, Mac-Mary S, Humbert P, Muret P.
    Br J Dermatol; 2007 Oct; 157(4):704-12. PubMed ID: 17711529
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  • 32. Effects of metals on skin permeability barrier recovery.
    Denda M, Kumazawa N.
    Exp Dermatol; 2010 Aug; 19(8):e124-7. PubMed ID: 20002171
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  • 33. Sequential application of cold and sodium lauryl sulphate decreases irritation and barrier disruption in vivo in humans.
    Fluhr JW, Bornkessel A, Akengin A, Fuchs S, Norgauer J, Kleesz P, Grieshaber R, Elsner P.
    Br J Dermatol; 2005 Apr; 152(4):702-8. PubMed ID: 15840102
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  • 34. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors block the acceleration of skin permeability barrier repair by red light.
    Goto M, Ikeyama K, Tsutsumi M, Denda S, Denda M.
    Exp Dermatol; 2011 Jul; 20(7):568-71. PubMed ID: 21410772
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  • 38. Relationship between expression of tight junction-related molecules and perturbed epidermal barrier function in UVB-irradiated hairless mice.
    Yamamoto T, Kurasawa M, Hattori T, Maeda T, Nakano H, Sasaki H.
    Arch Dermatol Res; 2008 Feb; 300(2):61-8. PubMed ID: 18064478
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  • 39. The epidermal hyperplasia associated with repeated barrier disruption by acetone treatment or tape stripping cannot be attributed to increased water loss.
    Denda M, Wood LC, Emami S, Calhoun C, Brown BE, Elias PM, Feingold KR.
    Arch Dermatol Res; 1996 May; 288(5-6):230-8. PubMed ID: 8738565
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  • 40. Characterization of surfactant-induced skin damage through barrier recovery induced by pseudoacylceramides.
    Takagi Y, Nakagawa H, Higuchi K, Imokawa G.
    Dermatology; 2005 May; 211(2):128-34. PubMed ID: 16088159
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