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Scabies Infestations.
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SenPred: a single-cell RNA sequencing-based machine learning pipeline to classify deeply senescent dermal fibroblast cells for the detection of an in vivo senescent cell burden.
(BMC, 2025-01-14)BACKGROUND: Senescence classification is an acknowledged challenge within the field, as markers are cell-type and context dependent. Currently, multiple morphological and immunofluorescence markers are required. However, ... -
Signalling Properties of Inositol Polyphosphates
(MDPI, 2020-11-12)Several studies have identified specific signalling functions for inositol polyphosphates (IPs) in different cell types and have led to the accumulation of new information regarding their cellular roles as well as new ... -
Skin cancers are the most frequent cancers in fair-skinned populations, but we can prevent them.
(Elsevier, 2024-04-24)Cancers of the skin are the most commonly occurring cancers in humans. In fair-skinned populations, up to 95% of keratinocyte skin cancers and 70-95% of cutaneous melanomas are caused by ultraviolet radiation and are thus ... -
Sonic Hedgehog signaling limits atopic dermatitis via Gli2-driven immune regulation.
(2019-07-02)Hedgehog (Hh) proteins regulate development and tissue homeostasis, but their role in atopic dermatitis (AD) remains unknown. We found that on induction of mouse AD, Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) expression in skin, and Hh pathway ... -
Stem cell therapy for stress urinary incontinence: a systematic review in human subjects.
(2013-12)PURPOSE: To systematically evaluate the current evidence on the safety and efficacy of stem cell therapy (SCT) in stress urinary incontinence (SUI) to allow objective comparison with existing surgical techniques. METHODS: ... -
Strand-resolved mutagenicity of DNA damage and repair.
(Springer Nature, 2024-06-12)DNA base damage is a major source of oncogenic mutations1. Such damage can produce strand-phased mutation patterns and multiallelic variation through the process of lesion segregation2. Here we exploited these properties ...