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Details on Person Schalkwijk, J

Class:IdPerson:6810790
_displayNameSchalkwijk, J
_timestamp2015-11-19 04:08:27
created[InstanceEdit:6810729] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-11-19
firstnameJ
initialJ
surnameSchalkwijk
(author)[LiteratureReference:6810698] Constitutive and inducible expression of SKALP/elafin provides anti-elastase defense in human epithelia
[LiteratureReference:6810741] TNF-alpha and serum induce SKALP/elafin gene expression in human keratinocytes by a p38 MAP kinase-dependent pathway
[LiteratureReference:6810762] SKALP/elafin is an inducible proteinase inhibitor in human epidermal keratinocytes
[LiteratureReference:6810764] SKALP/elafin: an elastase inhibitor from cultured human keratinocytes. Purification, cDNA sequence, and evidence for transglutaminase cross-linking
[LiteratureReference:8934798] Late cornified envelope (LCE) proteins: distinct expression patterns of LCE2 and LCE3 members suggest nonredundant roles in human epidermis and other epithelia
[LiteratureReference:9728042] MON-150, a versatile monoclonal antibody against involucrin: characterization and applications
[LiteratureReference:9732199] A histological and immunohistochemical study on chronic irritant contact dermatitis
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