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1. The retinoid X receptor has a critical role in synthetic rexinoid-induced increase in cellular all-trans-retinoic acid.

2. The role of interface geometry and appendages on the mesoscale mechanics of the skin.

3. Interplay between EGFR, E-cadherin, and PTP1B in epidermal homeostasis.

4. Regulation of Physiological Barrier Function by the Commensal Microbiota.

5. Transglutaminase Activity Is Conserved in Stratified Epithelia and Skin Appendages of Mammals and Birds.

6. Inactivation of Autophagy in Keratinocytes Reduces Tumor Growth in Mouse Models of Epithelial Skin Cancer.

7. Corneal epithelium in keratoconus underexpresses active NRF2 and a subset of oxidative stress-related genes.

8. Regulation of tissue architecture and stem cell dynamics to sustain homeostasis and repair in the skin epidermis.

9. Formation and remodelling of septate junctions in the epidermis of isopod Porcellio scaber during development.

10. The timing of cell fate decisions is crucial for initiating pattern formation in the Drosophila eye.

11. Caenorhabditis elegans LET-413 Scribble is essential in the epidermis for growth, viability, and directional outgrowth of epithelial seam cells.

12. A New Case of Hybrid Epidermoid and Apocrine Cyst.

13. EHF is essential for epidermal and colonic epithelial homeostasis, and suppresses Apc-initiated colonic tumorigenesis.

14. Grainy head signaling regulates epithelium development and ecdysis in Blattella germanica.

15. Roles for microtubules in the proliferative and differentiated cells of stratified epithelia.

16. Mesenchymal Stem Cells Application in Wound Tissue Healing in Old Animals.

17. Interplay between actomyosin and E-cadherin dynamics regulates cell shape in the Drosophila embryonic epidermis.

18. Akermanite bioceramic enhances wound healing with accelerated reepithelialization by promoting proliferation, migration, and stemness of epidermal cells.

19. Hair follicle regeneration suppresses Ras-driven oncogenic growth.

20. Circulating progenitor cells and the expression of Cxcl12, Cxcr4 and angiopoietin-like 4 during wound healing in the murine ear.

21. Tissue-specific gene expression during productive HPV16 infection of cervical, foreskin and tonsil epithelium.

22. Guanidinylated/PEGylated chitosan in the bioink promotes the formation of multi-layered keratinocytes in a human skin equivalent.

23. Periderm: Life-cycle and function during orofacial and epidermal development.

24. M. leprae interacts with the human epidermal keratinocytes, neonatal (HEKn) via the binding of laminin-5 with α-dystroglycan, integrin-β1, or -β4.

25. p73 regulates epidermal wound healing and induced keratinocyte programming.

26. Growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11) has pronounced effects on skin biology.

27. Identification of regulatory elements recapitulating early expression of L-plastin in the zebrafish enveloping layer and embryonic periderm.

28. Wild-type and SAMP8 mice show age-dependent changes in distinct stem cell compartments of the interfollicular epidermis.

29. Autologous adipose-derived stem cell transplantation enhances healing of wound with exposed bone in a rat model.

30. Bacteriophage interactions with mammalian tissue: Therapeutic applications.

31. Thyroxine (T4) may promote re-epithelialisation and angiogenesis in wounded human skin ex vivo.

32. Differential epithelial growth in tissue-engineered larynx and trachea generated from postnatal and fetal progenitor cells.

33. Identification of Merkel cells associated with neurons in engineered skin substitutes after grafting to full thickness wounds.

34. A review of alligator and snake skin morphology and histotechnical preparations.

35. Orf virus (ORFV) infection in a three-dimensional human skin model: Characteristic cellular alterations and interference with keratinocyte differentiation.

36. Plant epithelia: What is the role of the mortar in the wall?

37. Mucosal and Skin Langerhans Cells – Nurture Calls.

38. Dynamic intra‐epidermal bodies (IEBs) in koi epidermis.

39. Comprehensive molecular characterization of microneedling therapy in a human three-dimensional skin model.

40. Prolonging culture of primary human keratinocytes isolated from suction blisters with the Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632.

41. Keratinocyte stem cells are more resistant to UVA radiation than their direct progeny.

42. Vermistabilization of paper mill sludge by an epigeic earthworm Perionyx excavatus: Mitigation strategies for sustainable environmental management.

43. MICROMORPHOLOGY OF THE OROPHARYNGEAL CAVITY OF THE TILAPIA FISH (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS) FROM AFIKPO RIVER IN EASTERN NIGERIA.

44. The severity of imiquimod-induced mouse skin inflammation is independent of endogenous IL-38 expression.

45. Xenopus: An alternative model system for identifying muco-active agents.

46. Morphological and immunohistochemical reactions of the larval epidermis in the Italian newt (Lissotriton italicus) after exposure to low pH.

47. Skin care products can aggravate epidermal function: studies in a murine model suggest a pathogenic role in sensitive skin.

48. Skin-on-a-Chip: Transepithelial Electrical Resistance and Extracellular Acidification Measurements through an Automated Air-Liquid Interface.

49. Quantitative and qualitative normative dataset for intraepidermal nerve fibers using skin biopsy.

50. Louis Hubert Farabeuf (1841-1910). A pioneer of topographical, clinical and surgical anatomy.

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