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Details on Person E-FABP induces differentiation in normal human keratinocytes and modulates the differentiation process in psoriatic keratinocytes in vitro

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9732192
_displayNameE-FABP induces differentiation in normal human keratinocytes and modulates the differentiation process in psoriatic keratinocytes in vitro
_timestamp2021-05-26 19:28:43
author[Person:9732196] Dallaglio, Katiuscia
[Person:9732201] Marconi, Alessandra
[Person:9732193] Truzzi, Francesca
[Person:9732202] Lotti, Roberta
[Person:9732194] Palazzo, Elisabetta
[Person:9732197] Petrachi, Tiziana
[Person:9732206] Saltari, Annalisa
[Person:9732198] Coppini, Maurizio
[Person:9732191] Pincelli, Carlo
created[InstanceEdit:9732195] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2021-05-26
journalExp Dermatol
pages255-61
pubMedIdentifier23528210
titleE-FABP induces differentiation in normal human keratinocytes and modulates the differentiation process in psoriatic keratinocytes in vitro
volume22
year2013
(literatureReference)[MarkerReference:9732205] FABP5 [cytosol] A histological and immunohistochemical study on chronic irritant contact dermatitis
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