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Alessia Secone Seconetti

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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|October 27, 2019
Toward Combined Cell and Gene Therapy for GenodermatosesLaura De Rosa, Maria Carmela Latella, Alessia Secone Seconetti, et al.
Cell Reports|May 16, 2019
Laminin 332-Dependent YAP Dysregulation Depletes Epidermal Stem Cells in Junctional Epidermolysis BullosaLaura De Rosa, Alessia Secone Seconetti, Giorgio De Santis, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 9, 2021
Transgenic Epidermal Cultures for Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa - 5-Year OutcomesMaximilian Kueckelhaus, Tobias Rothoeft, Laura De Rosa, et al.
Nature Communications|May 5, 2021
Single-keratinocyte transcriptomic analyses identify different clonal types and proliferative potential mediated by FOXM1 in human epidermal stem cellsElena Enzo, Alessia Secone Seconetti, Mattia Forcato, et al.
Nature|November 17, 2017
Regeneration of the entire human epidermis using transgenic stem cellsTobias Hirsch, Tobias Rothoeft, Norbert Teig, et al.
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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|October 27, 2019
Toward Combined Cell and Gene Therapy for GenodermatosesLaura De Rosa, Maria Carmela Latella, Alessia Secone Seconetti, et al.
Cell Reports|May 16, 2019
Laminin 332-Dependent YAP Dysregulation Depletes Epidermal Stem Cells in Junctional Epidermolysis BullosaLaura De Rosa, Alessia Secone Seconetti, Giorgio De Santis, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 9, 2021
Transgenic Epidermal Cultures for Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa - 5-Year OutcomesMaximilian Kueckelhaus, Tobias Rothoeft, Laura De Rosa, et al.
Nature Communications|May 5, 2021
Single-keratinocyte transcriptomic analyses identify different clonal types and proliferative potential mediated by FOXM1 in human epidermal stem cellsElena Enzo, Alessia Secone Seconetti, Mattia Forcato, et al.
Nature|November 17, 2017
Regeneration of the entire human epidermis using transgenic stem cellsTobias Hirsch, Tobias Rothoeft, Norbert Teig, et al.
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