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1. Dermal stiffness governs the topography of the epidermis and the underlying basement membrane in young and old human skin.

4. Control of P-glycoprotein activity by membrane cholesterol amounts and their relation to multidrug resistance in human CEM leukemia cells

5. Correlation between the affinity of flavonoids binding to the cytosolic site of Leishmania tropica multidrug transporter and their efficiency to revert parasite resistance to daunomycin

7. Flavonoids: a class of modulators with bifunctional interactions at vicinal ATP- and steroid-binding sites on mouse P-glycoprotein

8. Binding of steroid modulators to recombinant cytosolic domain from mouse P-glycoprotein in close proximity to the ATP site

9. Uveal melanoma in an 18-year-old African black man

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12. Major cytogenetic aberrations and typical multidrug resistance phenotype of uveal melanoma: Current views and new therapeutic prospects.

13. Re-epithelialization of adult skin wounds: Cellular mechanisms and therapeutic strategies.

14. Cell Surface Proteoglycans Syndecan-1 and -4 Bind Overlapping but Distinct Sites in Laminin α3 LG45 Protein Domain.

15. A novel mechanism in wound healing: Laminin 332 drives MMP9/14 activity by recruiting syndecan-1 and CD44.

16. Perlecan expression influences the keratin 15-positive cell population fate in the epidermis of aging skin.

17. The syndecan binding sequence KKLRIKSKEK in laminin α3 LG4 domain promotes epidermal repair.

18. Raloxifene and ICI182,780 increase estrogen receptor-alpha association with a nuclear compartment via overlapping sets of hydrophobic amino acids in activation function 2 helix 12.

19. Tamoxifen and raloxifene differ in their functional interactions with aspartate 351 of estrogen receptor alpha.

20. Gene therapy of the typical multidrug resistance phenotype of cancers: a new hope?

21. Characterization of the typical multidrug resistance profile in human uveal melanoma cell lines and in mouse liver metastasis derivatives.

22. Multidrug-resistant cancer cells contain two populations of P-glycoprotein with differently stimulated P-gp ATPase activities: evidence from atomic force microscopy and biochemical analysis.

23. Growth-stimulatory and transcriptional activation properties of raloxifene in human endometrial Ishikawa cells.

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