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Catherine A O'Neill

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Experimental Dermatology|January 25, 2011
Tight junction proteins and the epidermisCatherine A O'Neill, David Garrod
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 15, 2012
Lactobacillus reuteri protects epidermal keratinocytes from Staphylococcus aureus-induced cell death by competitive exclusionTessa Prince, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
Current Medicinal Chemistry|November 8, 2017
The Impact of Ultraviolet Radiation on Barrier Function in Human Skin: Molecular Mechanisms and Topical TherapeuticsAbdulaziz Alhasaniah, Michael J Sherratt, Catherine A O'Neill
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry : International Journal of Experimental Cellular Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology|September 1, 2007
Methyl-beta-cyclodextrin increases permeability of Caco-2 cell monolayers by displacing specific claudins from cholesterol rich domains associated with tight junctionsDaniel Lambert, Catherine A O'Neill, Philip J Padfield
Microbiology Spectrum|May 3, 2024
A survey of multiple candidate probiotic bacteria reveals specificity in the ability to modify the effects of key wound pathogensMuna Alhubail, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 18, 2013
Strain-dependent augmentation of tight-junction barrier function in human primary epidermal keratinocytes by Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium lysatesReshma Sultana, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
The Biochemical Journal|October 27, 2004
Depletion of Caco-2 cell cholesterol disrupts barrier function by altering the detergent solubility and distribution of specific tight-junction proteinsDaniel Lambert, Catherine A O'Neill, Philip J Padfield
Experimental Dermatology|June 26, 2021
The role of the skin microbiota in the modulation of cutaneous inflammation-Lessons from the gutAbigail E Elias, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2015
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG Lysate Increases Re-Epithelialization of Keratinocyte Scratch Assays by Promoting MigrationWalaa Mohammedsaeed, Sheena Cruickshank, Andrew J McBain, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2024
Author Correction: Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG lysate increases re-epithelialization of keratinocyte scratch assays by promoting migrationWalaa Mohammedsaeed, Sheena Cruickshank, Andrew J McBain, et al.
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Experimental Dermatology|January 25, 2011
Tight junction proteins and the epidermisCatherine A O'Neill, David Garrod
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 15, 2012
Lactobacillus reuteri protects epidermal keratinocytes from Staphylococcus aureus-induced cell death by competitive exclusionTessa Prince, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
Current Medicinal Chemistry|November 8, 2017
The Impact of Ultraviolet Radiation on Barrier Function in Human Skin: Molecular Mechanisms and Topical TherapeuticsAbdulaziz Alhasaniah, Michael J Sherratt, Catherine A O'Neill
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry : International Journal of Experimental Cellular Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology|September 1, 2007
Methyl-beta-cyclodextrin increases permeability of Caco-2 cell monolayers by displacing specific claudins from cholesterol rich domains associated with tight junctionsDaniel Lambert, Catherine A O'Neill, Philip J Padfield
Microbiology Spectrum|May 3, 2024
A survey of multiple candidate probiotic bacteria reveals specificity in the ability to modify the effects of key wound pathogensMuna Alhubail, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 18, 2013
Strain-dependent augmentation of tight-junction barrier function in human primary epidermal keratinocytes by Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium lysatesReshma Sultana, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
The Biochemical Journal|October 27, 2004
Depletion of Caco-2 cell cholesterol disrupts barrier function by altering the detergent solubility and distribution of specific tight-junction proteinsDaniel Lambert, Catherine A O'Neill, Philip J Padfield
Experimental Dermatology|June 26, 2021
The role of the skin microbiota in the modulation of cutaneous inflammation-Lessons from the gutAbigail E Elias, Andrew J McBain, Catherine A O'Neill
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2015
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG Lysate Increases Re-Epithelialization of Keratinocyte Scratch Assays by Promoting MigrationWalaa Mohammedsaeed, Sheena Cruickshank, Andrew J McBain, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2024
Author Correction: Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG lysate increases re-epithelialization of keratinocyte scratch assays by promoting migrationWalaa Mohammedsaeed, Sheena Cruickshank, Andrew J McBain, et al.
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