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April 4, 2017
Cutaneous Burn Injury Promotes Shifts in the Bacterial Microbiome in Autologous Donor Skin: Implications for Skin Grafting Outcomes
Jennifer K Plichta, Xiang Gao, Huaiying Lin, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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January 11, 2008
The neuroendocrine peptide catestatin is a cutaneous antimicrobial and induced in the skin after injury
Katherine A Radek, Belen Lopez-Garcia, Melanie Hupe, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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May 14, 2010
Activation of TLR2 by a small molecule produced by Staphylococcus epidermidis increases antimicrobial defense against bacterial skin infections
Yuping Lai, Anna L Cogen, Katherine A Radek, et al.
Plos Pathogens
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March 4, 2014
Interleukin-33 increases antibacterial defense by activation of inducible nitric oxide synthase in skin
Changwei Li, Hongquan Li, Ziwei Jiang, et al.
European Journal of Dermatology : EJD
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June 2, 2011
Psychological stress regulates antimicrobial peptide expression by both glucocorticoid and β-adrenergic mechanisms
Gemma Martin-Ezquerra, Mao-Qiang Man, Melanie Hupe, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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August 14, 2020
Vaginal estrogen therapy is associated with increased Lactobacillus in the urine of postmenopausal women with overactive bladder symptoms
Krystal Thomas-White, Susanne Taege, Roberto Limeira, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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July 29, 2011
Expression of epidermal CAMP changes in parallel with permeability barrier status
Marina Rodriguez-Martin, Gemma Martin-Ezquerra, Mao-Qiang Man, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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March 24, 2017
Cutaneous Burn Injury Modulates Urinary Antimicrobial Peptide Responses and the Urinary Microbiome
Jennifer K Plichta, Casey J Holmes, Vanessa Nienhouse, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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November 3, 2007
Psychological stress downregulates epidermal antimicrobial peptide expression and increases severity of cutaneous infections in mice
Karin M Aberg, Katherine A Radek, Eung-Ho Choi, et al.
Plos One
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December 9, 2014
Interplay between bladder microbiota and urinary antimicrobial peptides: mechanisms for human urinary tract infection risk and symptom severity
Vanessa Nienhouse, Xiang Gao, Qunfeng Dong, et al.
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Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
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April 4, 2017
Cutaneous Burn Injury Promotes Shifts in the Bacterial Microbiome in Autologous Donor Skin: Implications for Skin Grafting Outcomes
Jennifer K Plichta, Xiang Gao, Huaiying Lin, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
|
January 11, 2008
The neuroendocrine peptide catestatin is a cutaneous antimicrobial and induced in the skin after injury
Katherine A Radek, Belen Lopez-Garcia, Melanie Hupe, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
|
May 14, 2010
Activation of TLR2 by a small molecule produced by Staphylococcus epidermidis increases antimicrobial defense against bacterial skin infections
Yuping Lai, Anna L Cogen, Katherine A Radek, et al.
Plos Pathogens
|
March 4, 2014
Interleukin-33 increases antibacterial defense by activation of inducible nitric oxide synthase in skin
Changwei Li, Hongquan Li, Ziwei Jiang, et al.
European Journal of Dermatology : EJD
|
June 2, 2011
Psychological stress regulates antimicrobial peptide expression by both glucocorticoid and β-adrenergic mechanisms
Gemma Martin-Ezquerra, Mao-Qiang Man, Melanie Hupe, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
|
August 14, 2020
Vaginal estrogen therapy is associated with increased Lactobacillus in the urine of postmenopausal women with overactive bladder symptoms
Krystal Thomas-White, Susanne Taege, Roberto Limeira, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
|
July 29, 2011
Expression of epidermal CAMP changes in parallel with permeability barrier status
Marina Rodriguez-Martin, Gemma Martin-Ezquerra, Mao-Qiang Man, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
March 24, 2017
Cutaneous Burn Injury Modulates Urinary Antimicrobial Peptide Responses and the Urinary Microbiome
Jennifer K Plichta, Casey J Holmes, Vanessa Nienhouse, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
November 3, 2007
Psychological stress downregulates epidermal antimicrobial peptide expression and increases severity of cutaneous infections in mice
Karin M Aberg, Katherine A Radek, Eung-Ho Choi, et al.
Plos One
|
December 9, 2014
Interplay between bladder microbiota and urinary antimicrobial peptides: mechanisms for human urinary tract infection risk and symptom severity
Vanessa Nienhouse, Xiang Gao, Qunfeng Dong, et al.
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