15 results on '"Marta Bertolini"'
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2. LB055 - Semaphorin-4A secretion from melanocytes may contribute to a melanocytes-nerve fibers paracrine cross-talk that enhances UVB-induced melanogenesis
3. ESDR551 - Combining Laser Capture Microdissection and RNAseq Analysis to Generate a Human Anagen Hair Follicle Transcriptome Atlas
4. ESDR014 - Tyrosine Kinase 2 Inhibition Ameliorates the Phenotype of Lesional Alopecia Areata Scalp Skin Ex Vivo, and Reverses the Induction of Human Alopecia Areata in a Humanized Mouse Model
5. ESDR004 - Cell-based therapy may be effective in alopecia areata: Preclinical evidence that autologous, peripheral regulatory γdT cells are preventive in human ex vivo and therapeutic in human in vivo models
6. ESDR223 - Canonical and Dominant Negative Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ Isoforms are Differentially Expressed in Human Skin and Skin Appendages
7. LB053 - Interleukin-15 inhibition ameliorates atopic dermatitis lesions experimentally induced in xenotransplanted human skin
8. ESDR572 - Olfactory Receptor 2A4/7 Activation by the Fragrance, Cyclohexyl Salicylate, Promotes Human Hair Follicle Growth and Stem Cell Progeny Expansion
9. ESDR581 - Spontaneous, Intrinsic Aging in Organ-Cultured Human Skin as Novel Ex Vivo Assay to Test Candidate Anti-Aging Actives
10. ESDR540 - A Novel Ex Vivo Assay Platform to Pre-Clinically Evaluate Candidate Hypo- or Hyperpigmentation-Inducing Agents in Human Epidermis
11. ESDR323 - A Novel, Stress-Responsive and Clinically Predictive Humanized Mouse Model of Atopic Dermatitis: Autologous Th2-Polarized Lymphocytes Suffice to Induce Characteristic Lesions in Healthy Non-Atopic Human Skin Xenotransplants In Vivo
12. ESDR020 - Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor signalling promotes hair growth and inhibits perifollicular T-cell expansion and immune privilege collapse ex vivo
13. Towards the development of a completely humanized model for the investigation of sensory nervous system in scalp skin ex vivo
14. Increasing follicular resistance to bacterial contamination: A novel antimicrobial therapy?
15. The PPAR-γ modulator, N-acetyl-GED, protects from epithelial-mesenchymal-transition to human hair follicles: potential relevance for scarring alopecia
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