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1. Tight Junction Proteins Claudin-1 and Occludin Are Important for Cutaneous Wound Healing.

2. Adjuvant treatment with pegylated interferon α-2a versus low-dose interferon α-2a in patients with high-risk melanoma: a randomized phase III DeCOG trial.

3. Tight junctions form a barrier in porcine hair follicles.

4. Diverse regulation of claudin-1 and claudin-4 in atopic dermatitis.

5. Contribution of tight junction proteins to ion, macromolecule, and water barrier in keratinocytes.

6. CD44 regulates tight-junction assembly and barrier function.

7. Tight junctions form a barrier in human epidermis.

8. Alteration of tight junction proteins is an early event in psoriasis: putative involvement of proinflammatory cytokines.

9. A single mutation in the IF3 N-terminal domain perturbs the fidelity of translation initiation at three levels.

10. Regulation of epidermal tight-junctions (TJ) during infection with exfoliative toxin-negative Staphylococcus strains.

11. The different structures containing tight junction proteins in epidermal and other stratified epithelial cells, including squamous cell metaplasia.

12. Biphasic regulation of AP-1 subunits during human epidermal wound healing.

14. Human Merkel cells--aspects of cell biology, distribution and functions.

15. Influence of mistletoe lectins and cytokines induced by them on cell proliferation of human melanoma cells in vitro.

16. Sealing the live part of the skin: the integrated meshwork of desmosomes, tight junctions and curvilinear ridge structures in the cells of the uppermost granular layer of the human epidermis.

17. Functional effects of variants of the RNA chaperone Hfq.

18. Connexins 26, 30, and 43: differences among spontaneous, chronic, and accelerated human wound healing.

19. Temperature-dependent stability and translation of Escherichia coli ompA mRNA.

20. Tight junction-related structures in the absence of a lumen: occludin, claudins and tight junction plaque proteins in densely packed cell formations of stratified epithelia and squamous cell carcinomas.

21. Differential inhibition of 30S and 70S translation initiation complexes on leaderless mRNA by kasugamycin.

22. Tight junctions and compositionally related junctional structures in mammalian stratified epithelia and cell cultures derived therefrom.

23. Organization and formation of the tight junction system in human epidermis and cultured keratinocytes.

24. Drebrin particles: components in the ensemble of proteins regulating actin dynamics of lamellipodia and filopodia.

25. Active hair growth (anagen) is associated with angiogenesis.

26. Bcl-2 antisense oligonucleotides (G3139) inhibit Merkel cell carcinoma growth in SCID mice.

28. Induction of bone morphogenetic protein-6 in skin wounds. Delayed reepitheliazation and scar formation in BMP-6 overexpressing transgenic mice.

29. Compositionally different desmosomes in the various compartments of the human hair follicle.

30. Characterization of epidermal wound healing in a human skin organ culture model: acceleration by transplanted keratinocytes.

31. The distribution of the desmosomal protein, plakophilin 1, in human skin and skin tumors.

32. Sequences and differential expression of three novel human type-II hair keratins.

33. Merkel cells in mouse skin: intermediate filament pattern, localization, and hair cycle-dependent density.

34. Proliferative potential of different keratinocytes of plucked human hair follicles.

35. Cytokeratin 20 is a general marker of cutaneous Merkel cells while certain neuronal proteins are absent.

36. Establishment and characterization of two Merkel cell tumor cultures.

38. Molecular characterization of the body site-specific human epidermal cytokeratin 9: cDNA cloning, amino acid sequence, and tissue specificity of gene expression.

39. Special program of differentiation expressed in keratinocytes of human haarscheiben: an analysis of individual cytokeratin polypeptides.

40. Changes of expression of intermediate filament proteins during ontogenesis of eccrine sweat glands.

41. Intraepidermal formation of Merkel cells in xenografts of human fetal skin.

42. Distribution of a special subset of keratinocytes characterized by the expression of cytokeratin 9 in adult and fetal human epidermis of various body sites.

43. Formation of epidermal and dermal Merkel cells during human fetal skin development.

44. Patterns of expression of trichocytic and epithelial cytokeratins in mammalian tissues. I. Human and bovine hair follicles.

45. Cytokeratin analysis of pilomatrixoma: changes in cytokeratin-type expression during differentiation.

46. Patterns of expression of trichocytic and epithelial cytokeratins in mammalian tissues. II. Concomitant and mutually exclusive synthesis of trichocytic and epithelial cytokeratins in diverse human and bovine tissues (hair follicle, nail bed and matrix, lingual papilla, thymic reticulum).

48. Patterns of expression of trichocytic and epithelial cytokeratins in mammalian tissues. III. Hair and nail formation during human fetal development.

49. Identification of Merkel cells in human skin by specific cytokeratin antibodies: changes of cell density and distribution in fetal and adult plantar epidermis.

50. Cells of extramammary Paget's disease express cytokeratins different from those of epidermal cells.

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