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The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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April 1, 1993
Processing of epidermal glucosylceramides is required for optimal mammalian cutaneous permeability barrier function
W M Holleran, Y Takagi, G K Menon, et al.
IBRO Neuroscience Reports
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February 7, 2023
Cocaine self-administration augments kappa opioid receptor system-mediated inhibition of dopamine activity in the mesolimbic dopamine system
Paige M Estave, Haiguo Sun, Emily G Peck, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 10, 1999
Sphingolipid activator proteins are required for epidermal permeability barrier formation
T Doering, W M Holleran, A Potratz, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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December 24, 1997
Permeability barrier disruption coordinately regulates mRNA levels for key enzymes of cholesterol, fatty acid, and ceramide synthesis in the epidermis
I R Harris, A M Farrell, C Grunfeld, et al.
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
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March 31, 2007
Kinetic characteristics of acidic and alkaline ceramidase in human epidermis
E Houben, Y Uchida, W F Nieuwenhuizen, et al.
Archives of Dermatological Research
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February 1, 1997
Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors reduce phorbol ester-induced cutaneous inflammation and hyperplasia
W M Holleran, R E Galardy, W N Gao, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
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June 25, 2013
Selective matrix (hyaluronan) interaction with CD44 and RhoGTPase signaling promotes keratinocyte functions and overcomes age-related epidermal dysfunction
Lilly Y W Bourguignon, Gabriel Wong, Weiliang Xia, et al.
Neuropharmacology
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April 9, 2025
Kappa opioid receptors diminish spontaneous dopamine signals in awake mice through multiple mechanisms
Conner W Wallace, Katherine M Holleran, Clare Y Slinkard, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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October 1, 1991
Sphingolipids are required for mammalian epidermal barrier function. Inhibition of sphingolipid synthesis delays barrier recovery after acute perturbation
W M Holleran, M Q Man, W N Gao, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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September 13, 2023
Nicotine modifies cocaine responding in a concurrent self-administration model
Monica H Dawes, Paige M Estave, Steven E Albertson, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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April 1, 1993
Processing of epidermal glucosylceramides is required for optimal mammalian cutaneous permeability barrier function
W M Holleran, Y Takagi, G K Menon, et al.
IBRO Neuroscience Reports
|
February 7, 2023
Cocaine self-administration augments kappa opioid receptor system-mediated inhibition of dopamine activity in the mesolimbic dopamine system
Paige M Estave, Haiguo Sun, Emily G Peck, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
April 10, 1999
Sphingolipid activator proteins are required for epidermal permeability barrier formation
T Doering, W M Holleran, A Potratz, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
|
December 24, 1997
Permeability barrier disruption coordinately regulates mRNA levels for key enzymes of cholesterol, fatty acid, and ceramide synthesis in the epidermis
I R Harris, A M Farrell, C Grunfeld, et al.
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
|
March 31, 2007
Kinetic characteristics of acidic and alkaline ceramidase in human epidermis
E Houben, Y Uchida, W F Nieuwenhuizen, et al.
Archives of Dermatological Research
|
February 1, 1997
Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors reduce phorbol ester-induced cutaneous inflammation and hyperplasia
W M Holleran, R E Galardy, W N Gao, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science
|
June 25, 2013
Selective matrix (hyaluronan) interaction with CD44 and RhoGTPase signaling promotes keratinocyte functions and overcomes age-related epidermal dysfunction
Lilly Y W Bourguignon, Gabriel Wong, Weiliang Xia, et al.
Neuropharmacology
|
April 9, 2025
Kappa opioid receptors diminish spontaneous dopamine signals in awake mice through multiple mechanisms
Conner W Wallace, Katherine M Holleran, Clare Y Slinkard, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
October 1, 1991
Sphingolipids are required for mammalian epidermal barrier function. Inhibition of sphingolipid synthesis delays barrier recovery after acute perturbation
W M Holleran, M Q Man, W N Gao, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
|
September 13, 2023
Nicotine modifies cocaine responding in a concurrent self-administration model
Monica H Dawes, Paige M Estave, Steven E Albertson, et al.
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