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1. Transcriptional regulation of the elafin gene in human keratinocytes.

2. Development of a keratinocyte-based screening model for antipsoriatic drugs using green fluorescent protein under the control of an endogenous promoter.

3. Immunohistochemical expression of SKALP/elafin in squamous cell carcinoma of human lung.

4. Development and application of monoclonal antibodies against SKALP/elafin and other trappin family members.

5. Regulation of secretory leukocyte proteinase inhibitor (SLPI) production by human bronchial epithelial cells: increase of cell-associated SLPI by neutrophil elastase.

6. TNF-alpha and serum induce SKALP/elafin gene expression in human keratinocytes by a p38 MAP kinase-dependent pathway.

7. Regulation of SLPI and elafin release from bronchial epithelial cells by neutrophil defensins.

8. The trappin gene family: proteins defined by an N-terminal transglutaminase substrate domain and a C-terminal four-disulphide core.

9. SKALP/elafin gene polymorphisms are not associated with pustular forms of psoriasis.

10. Identification and sequence analysis of two new members of the SKALP/elafin and SPAI-2 gene family. Biochemical properties of the transglutaminase substrate motif and suggestions for a new nomenclature.

11. Extremely low levels of epidermal skin-derived antileucoproteinase/elafin in a patient with impetigo herpetiformis.

12. Skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) and epidermal fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP): two novel markers of the psoriatic phenotype that respond differentially to topical steroid.

13. Immunohistochemical expression of SKALP/elafin in squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus.

14. Skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) is decreased in pustular forms of psoriasis. A clue to the pathogenesis of pustule formation?

15. Constitutive and inducible expression of SKALP/elafin provides anti-elastase defense in human epithelia.

16. Expression of SKALP/elafin during wound healing in human skin.

17. Increased elafin expression in cystic, dysplastic and neoplastic oral tissues.

18. An immunohistochemical study on mild skin irritation induced by a single application of a low-molarity sodium dodecyl sulfate solution: keys to the prevention of irritant contact dermatitis.

19. Topographic relation between skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) and leukocyte elastase in a case of annular pustular psoriasis.

20. Levels of skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP)/elafin in serum correlate with disease activity during treatment of severe psoriasis with cyclosporin A.

21. Structural, biochemical, and cell biological aspects of the serine proteinase inhibitor SKALP/elafin/ESI.

22. Demonstration of skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) and its target enzyme human leukocyte elastase in squamous cell carcinoma.

23. SKALP/elafin is an inducible proteinase inhibitor in human epidermal keratinocytes.

24. The inflammatory and proliferative response of normal skin in a model for acute chemical injury: ornithine decarboxylase induction as a common feature in various models for acute skin injury.

25. Assignment of the human gene encoding the epidermal serine proteinase inhibitor SKALP (PI3) to chromosome region 20q12-->q13.

26. Differential expression of SKALP/Elafin in human epidermal tumors.

27. SKALP/elafin: an elastase inhibitor from cultured human keratinocytes. Purification, cDNA sequence, and evidence for transglutaminase cross-linking.

28. Immunohistochemical localization of SKALP/elafin in psoriatic epidermis.

29. Demonstration of skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP) in urine of psoriatic patients.

30. Skin-derived antileukoproteinase (SKALP), an elastase inhibitor from human keratinocytes. Purification and biochemical properties.

31. Distribution of skin-derived antileucoproteases (SKALP) in the marginal zone of the spreading psoriatic lesion.

32. Skin-derived antileucoproteases (SKALPs): characterization of two new elastase inhibitors from psoriatic epidermis.

33. The impact of protein size and charge on its retention in articular cartilage.

34. Late cornified envelope ( LCE) proteins: distinct expression patterns of LCE2 and LCE3 members suggest nonredundant roles in human epidermis and other epithelia.

35. Differential expression of SKALP/Elafin in human epidermal tumors

36. Dermal connective tissue development in mice: an essential role for tenascin-X.

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