14 results on '"Kawakami, E."'
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2. 077 The thirteen bacterial species inversely correlated with disease activities of atopic dermatitis in human showed a biotherapeutic potential based on their suppressive effects in mice
3. 176 C10orf99/2610528A11Rik induces keratinocyte proinflammatory response and regulates lipid metabolism and barrier formation of the skin
4. 424 C10orf99 governs keratinocyte inflammatory response and barrier formation of the skin
5. 453 Identification of staphylococcus aureus genes associated with bleach baths efficacy for atopic dermatitis and their potential as biomarkers
6. 062 Classification of atopic dermatitis patients based on skin properties
7. 336 Mutualistic skin bacteria protect against dermatitis via the induction of steroid biosynthesis pathways
8. 360 Assessment of skin barrier function from skin images with topological data analysis
9. 515 Identification of CC188, a unique and predominant strain of Staphylococcus aureus in Japanese atopic dermatitis patients
10. 979 Quantitative skin microbiome analysis identified new microbial species associated with atopic dermatitis
11. 176 C10orf99/2610528A11Rikinduces keratinocyte proinflammatory response and regulates lipid metabolism and barrier formation of the skin
12. 424 C10orf99governs keratinocyte inflammatory response and barrier formation of the skin
13. 515 Identification of CC188, a unique and predominant strain of Staphylococcus aureusin Japanese atopic dermatitis patients
14. Microbiota-Independent Spontaneous Dermatitis Associated with Increased Sebaceous Lipid Production in Tmem79-Deficient Mice.
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