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481 related items for PubMed ID: 16419036

  • 1. Development and progression of alopecia in the vitamin D receptor null mouse.
    Bikle DD, Elalieh H, Chang S, Xie Z, Sundberg JP.
    J Cell Physiol; 2006 May; 207(2):340-53. PubMed ID: 16419036
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  • 3. Ligand-independent actions of the vitamin D receptor maintain hair follicle homeostasis.
    Skorija K, Cox M, Sisk JM, Dowd DR, MacDonald PN, Thompson CC, Demay MB.
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  • 4. N-WASP is a novel regulator of hair-follicle cycling that controls antiproliferative TGF{beta} pathways.
    Lefever T, Pedersen E, Basse A, Paus R, Quondamatteo F, Stanley AC, Langbein L, Wu X, Wehland J, Lommel S, Brakebusch C.
    J Cell Sci; 2010 Jan 01; 123(Pt 1):128-40. PubMed ID: 20016073
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  • 5. Targeted expression of activated erbB-2 to the epidermis of transgenic mice elicits striking developmental abnormalities in the epidermis and hair follicles.
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  • 8. Genetically null mice reveal a central role for epidermal growth factor receptor in the differentiation of the hair follicle and normal hair development.
    Hansen LA, Alexander N, Hogan ME, Sundberg JP, Dlugosz A, Threadgill DW, Magnuson T, Yuspa SH.
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  • 9. Disruption of the hedgehog signaling pathway contributes to the hair follicle cycling deficiency in Vdr knockout mice.
    Teichert A, Elalieh H, Bikle D.
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  • 10. Targeted expression of human vitamin d receptor in the skin promotes the initiation of the postnatal hair follicle cycle and rescues the alopecia in vitamin D receptor null mice.
    Kong J, Li XJ, Gavin D, Jiang Y, Li YC.
    J Invest Dermatol; 2002 Apr 01; 118(4):631-8. PubMed ID: 11918709
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  • 11. Expression of MK6a dominant-negative and C-terminal mutant transgenes in mice has distinct phenotypic consequences in the epidermis and hair follicle.
    Wojcik SM, Imakado S, Seki T, Longley MA, Petherbridge L, Bundman DS, Bickenbach JR, Rothnagel JA, Roop DR.
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  • 12. Patterns of hairless (hr) gene expression in mouse hair follicle morphogenesis and cycling.
    Panteleyev AA, Paus R, Christiano AM.
    Am J Pathol; 2000 Oct 01; 157(4):1071-9. PubMed ID: 11021810
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  • 13. Does D matter? The role of vitamin D in hair disorders and hair follicle cycling.
    Amor KT, Rashid RM, Mirmirani P.
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  • 14. Evaluation of keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation in vitamin D receptor knockout mice.
    Sakai Y, Demay MB.
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  • 15. Hair follicle defects and squamous cell carcinoma formation in Smad4 conditional knockout mouse skin.
    Qiao W, Li AG, Owens P, Xu X, Wang XJ, Deng CX.
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  • 16. Hairless suppresses vitamin D receptor transactivation in human keratinocytes.
    Xie Z, Chang S, Oda Y, Bikle DD.
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  • 17. Role of the vitamin D receptor in hair follicle biology.
    Demay MB, MacDonald PN, Skorija K, Dowd DR, Cianferotti L, Cox M.
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  • 18. Targeted skin overexpression of the mineralocorticoid receptor in mice causes epidermal atrophy, premature skin barrier formation, eye abnormalities, and alopecia.
    Sainte Marie Y, Toulon A, Paus R, Maubec E, Cherfa A, Grossin M, Descamps V, Clemessy M, Gasc JM, Peuchmaur M, Glick A, Farman N, Jaisser F.
    Am J Pathol; 2007 Sep 12; 171(3):846-60. PubMed ID: 17675581
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  • 19. Beauty is skin deep: the fascinating biology of the epidermis and its appendages.
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  • 20. [The mouse hairless gene: its function in hair root and at the heart of a subtle pleiotropy].
    Nonchev S, Brancaz MV, Folco E, Romero Y, Iratni R.
    Med Sci (Paris); 2006 May 12; 22(5):525-30. PubMed ID: 16687122
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