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Details on Person Expression of loricrin is negatively controlled by retinoic acid in human epidermis reconstructed in vitro

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9727663
_displayNameExpression of loricrin is negatively controlled by retinoic acid in human epidermis reconstructed in vitro
_timestamp2021-04-19 13:28:09
author[Person:9725599] Magnaldo, T
[Person:9725546] Bernerd, F
[Person:9727661] Asselineau, D
[Person:9725589] Darmon, M
created[InstanceEdit:9727660] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2021-04-19
journalDifferentiation
pages39-46
pubMedIdentifier1378029
titleExpression of loricrin is negatively controlled by retinoic acid in human epidermis reconstructed in vitro
volume49
year1992
(literatureReference)[CellDevelopmentStep:9727355] Keratinocyte of granulosum layer differentiates into corneocyte of corneum layer in interfollicular epidermis [Homo sapiens]
[CellDevelopmentStep:9727359] Keratinocyte of spinosum layer differentiates into keratinocyte of granulosum layer in interfollicular epidermis [Homo sapiens]
[RegulationReference:9727664] Negative regulation by 'atRA [extracellular region]' Expression of loricrin is negatively controlled by retinoic acid in human epidermis reconstructed in vitro
[MarkerReference:9727980] Expression of loricrin in skin disorders
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