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  • 21. rAAV2-mediated restoration of LEKTI in LEKTI-deficient cells from Netherton patients.
    Roedl D, Oji V, Buters JT, Behrendt H, Braun-Falco M.
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  • 24. LEKTI domain 6 displays anti-inflammatory action in vitro and in a murine atopic dermatitis model.
    Canbolat P, Wilzopolski J, Kaessmeyer S, Filor V, Vidak J, Rüger M, Mägert HJ, Forssmann WG, Bäumer W.
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  • 25. Elevated stratum corneum hydrolytic activity in Netherton syndrome suggests an inhibitory regulation of desquamation by SPINK5-derived peptides.
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  • 27. Serine protease inhibitor lymphoepithelial Kazal type-related inhibitor tends to be decreased in atopic dermatitis.
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  • 28. Incomplete KLK7 Secretion and Upregulated LEKTI Expression Underlie Hyperkeratotic Stratum Corneum in Atopic Dermatitis.
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  • 30. Human involucrin promoter mediates repression-resistant and compartment-specific LEKTI expression.
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  • 31. Comèl-Netherton syndrome defined as primary immunodeficiency.
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  • 32. SPINK5 knockdown in organotypic human skin culture as a model system for Netherton syndrome: effect of genetic inhibition of serine proteases kallikrein 5 and kallikrein 7.
    Wang S, Olt S, Schoefmann N, Stuetz A, Winiski A, Wolff-Winiski B.
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  • 34. Physiological and pathological roles of kallikrein-related peptidases in the epidermis.
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  • 36. LEKTI is localized in lamellar granules, separated from KLK5 and KLK7, and is secreted in the extracellular spaces of the superficial stratum granulosum.
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  • 37. Association of SPINK5 gene polymorphisms with atopic dermatitis in the Japanese population.
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  • 38. Netherton syndrome in one Chinese adult with a novel mutation in the SPINK5 gene and immunohistochemical studies of LEKTI.
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  • 39. Ex-vivo gene therapy restores LEKTI activity and corrects the architecture of Netherton syndrome-derived skin grafts.
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  • 40. LEKTI demonstrable by immunohistochemistry of the skin: a potential diagnostic skin test for Netherton syndrome.
    Ong C, O'Toole EA, Ghali L, Malone M, Smith VV, Callard R, Harper JI.
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