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429 related items for PubMed ID: 1628964

  • 1. [Regulation of the epidermal permeability barrier by lipids and hyperproliferation].
    Proksch E.
    Hautarzt; 1992 Jun; 43(6):331-8. PubMed ID: 1628964
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  • 2. [The epidermis as metabolically active tissue: regulation of lipid synthesis by the barrier function].
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    Z Hautkr; 1990 Mar; 65(3):296-300. PubMed ID: 2187311
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  • 3. The regulation of epidermal lipid synthesis by permeability barrier requirements.
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  • 4. Barrier function regulates epidermal lipid and DNA synthesis.
    Proksch E, Holleran WM, Menon GK, Elias PM, Feingold KR.
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  • 5. Exogenous lipids influence permeability barrier recovery in acetone-treated murine skin.
    Man MQ, Feingold KR, Elias PM.
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  • 6. Omega-O-acylceramide, a lipid essential for mammalian survival.
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  • 7. Pathobiology of the stratum corneum.
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  • 8. Permeability barrier disruption coordinately regulates mRNA levels for key enzymes of cholesterol, fatty acid, and ceramide synthesis in the epidermis.
    Harris IR, Farrell AM, Grunfeld C, Holleran WM, Elias PM, Feingold KR.
    J Invest Dermatol; 1997 Dec; 109(6):783-7. PubMed ID: 9406821
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  • 9. Structural basis for the barrier abnormality following inhibition of HMG CoA reductase in murine epidermis.
    Menon GK, Feingold KR, Mao-Qiang M, Schaude M, Elias PM.
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  • 10. Epidermal HMG CoA reductase activity in essential fatty acid deficiency: barrier requirements rather than eicosanoid generation regulate cholesterol synthesis.
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  • 11. Topical mevalonic acid stimulates de novo cholesterol synthesis and epidermal permeability barrier homeostasis in aged mice.
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  • 12. Vitamin C enhances differentiation of a continuous keratinocyte cell line (REK) into epidermis with normal stratum corneum ultrastructure and functional permeability barrier.
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    Histochem Cell Biol; 2001 Oct; 116(4):287-97. PubMed ID: 11702187
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  • 13. Obesity resistance of the stearoyl-CoA desaturase-deficient (scd1-/-) mouse results from disruption of the epidermal lipid barrier and adaptive thermoregulation.
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  • 15. 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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  • 16. Lipids and the epidermal water barrier: metabolism, regulation, and pathophysiology.
    Elias PM, Feingold KR.
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  • 17. Epidermal lipids.
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  • 18. Role of lipids in the formation and maintenance of the cutaneous permeability barrier.
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  • 20. Structural and biochemical basis for the UVB-induced alterations in epidermal barrier function.
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