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1. Revisiting the significance of keratin expression in complex epithelia.

2. A cell-based drug discovery assay identifies inhibition of cell stress responses as a new approach to treatment of epidermolysis bullosa simplex.

3. Keratin 8 mutations in transgenic mice predispose to lung injury.

4. Disease-associated keratin mutations reduce traction forces and compromise adhesion and collective migration.

5. Keratins regulate Hsp70-mediated nuclear localization of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase.

6. The molecular architecture of hemidesmosomes, as revealed with super-resolution microscopy.

7. The BAG-1 isoform BAG-1M regulates keratin-associated Hsp70 chaperoning of aPKC in intestinal cells during activation of inflammatory signaling.

8. Keratins and disease at a glance.

9. Rescue of atypical protein kinase C in epithelia by the cytoskeleton and Hsp70 family chaperones.

10. Periplakin-dependent re-organisation of keratin cytoskeleton and loss of collective migration in keratin-8-downregulated epithelial sheets.

11. The lysosomal cysteine protease cathepsin L regulates keratinocyte proliferation by control of growth factor recycling.

12. Expression of truncated latent TGF-beta-binding protein modulates TGF-beta signaling.

13. Keratin-8-deficient mice develop chronic spontaneous Th2 colitis amenable to antibiotic treatment.

14. Mechanical stress induces profound remodelling of keratin filaments and cell junctions in epidermolysis bullosa simplex keratinocytes.

15. Human keratin 8 mutations that disturb filament assembly observed in inflammatory bowel disease patients.

16. Organ-specific stress induces mouse pancreatic keratin overexpression in association with NF-kappaB activation.

17. Keratin-8 null mice have different gallbladder and liver susceptibility to lithogenic diet-induced injury.

18. Genes coding for intermediate filament proteins: common features and unexpected differences in the genomes of humans and the teleost fish Fugu rubripes.

19. Observation of keratin particles showing fast bidirectional movement colocalized with microtubules.

20. Keratin mutations of epidermolysis bullosa simplex alter the kinetics of stress response to osmotic shock.

21. Induction of rapid and reversible cytokeratin filament network remodeling by inhibition of tyrosine phosphatases.

22. Hyperproliferation, induction of c-Myc and 14-3-3sigma, but no cell fragility in keratin-10-null mice.

23. Mice overexpressing placenta growth factor exhibit increased vascularization and vessel permeability.

24. Genes for intermediate filament proteins and the draft sequence of the human genome: novel keratin genes and a surprisingly high number of pseudogenes related to keratin genes 8 and 18.

25. Anomalous apical plasma membrane phenotype in CK8-deficient mice indicates a novel role for intermediate filaments in the polarization of simple epithelia.

26. Supplementation of a mutant keratin by stable expression of desmin in cultured human EBS keratinocytes.

27. Targets of extinction: identification of genes whose expression is repressed as a consequence of somatic fusion between cells representing basal and luminal mammary epithelial phenotypes.

28. Detection of cytokeratin dynamics by time-lapse fluorescence microscopy in living cells.

29. Partial rescue of epithelial phenotype in integrin beta4 null mice by a keratin-5 promoter driven human integrin beta4 transgene.

30. Overexpression of protein kinase C-alpha in the epidermis of transgenic mice results in striking alterations in phorbol ester-induced inflammation and COX-2, MIP-2 and TNF-alpha expression but not tumor promotion.

31. Regulation of a hair follicle keratin intermediate filament gene promoter.

32. Modulation of gap junction expression during transient hyperplasia of rat epidermis.

33. Out of balance: consequences of a partial keratin 10 knockout.

34. Contrasting effects of K8 and K18 on stabilizing K19 expression, cell motility and tumorigenicity in the BSp73 adenocarcinoma.

35. A different approach to tumour suppression. The Alexandra Kefalides Memorial Lecture.

36. Temperature sensitivity of the keratin cytoskeleton and delayed spreading of keratinocyte lines derived from EBS patients.

37. Targeted expression of SV40 T antigen in the hair follicle of transgenic mice produces an aberrant hair phenotype.

38. A cytokeratin 8-like protein with plasminogen-binding activity is present on the external surfaces of hepatocytes, HepG2 cells and breast carcinoma cell lines.

39. Tissue-specific and efficient expression of the human simple epithelial keratin 8 gene in transgenic mice.

40. The A/B domain of truncated retinoic acid receptors can block differentiation and promote features of malignancy.

41. An unusual intermediate filament subunit from the cytoskeletal biopolymer released extracellularly into seawater by the primitive hagfish (Eptatretus stouti).

42. Mutations in the non-helical linker segment L1-2 of keratin 5 in patients with Weber-Cockayne epidermolysis bullosa simplex.

43. Analysis of HPV16 E6 and mutant p53-transfected keratinocytes in reconstituted epidermis suggests that wild-type p53 inhibits cytokeratin 19 expression.

44. Retinoic acid mediates post-transcriptional regulation of keratin 19 mRNA levels.

45. Chicken filensin: a lens fiber cell protein that exhibits sequence similarity to intermediate filament proteins.

46. A 300 bp 5'-upstream sequence of a differentiation-dependent rabbit K3 keratin gene can serve as a keratinocyte-specific promoter.

47. Distinct effects of cell-cell communication and corticosteroids on the synthesis and distribution of cytokeratins in cultured rat hepatocytes.

48. Modulation of keratin intermediate filament assembly by single amino acid exchanges in the consensus sequence at the C-terminal end of the rod domain.

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