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Maranke I Koster

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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 21, 2004
Transgenic mouse models provide new insights into the role of p63 in epidermal developmentMaranke I Koster, Dennis R Roop
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|May 11, 2007
Mechanisms regulating epithelial stratificationMaranke I Koster, Dennis R Roop
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings|December 21, 2005
P63 deficiency: a failure of lineage commitment or stem cell maintenance?Maranke I Koster, Soeun Kim, Dennis R Roop
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|July 17, 2014
Use of induced pluripotent stem cells in dermatological researchJason Dinella, Maranke I Koster, Peter J Koch
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 17, 2007
Conflicting roles for p63 in skin development and carcinogenesisMaranke I Koster, Daisy Dai, Dennis R Roop
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|March 26, 2003
Roles of TGFbeta signaling in epidermal/appendage developmentAllen G Li, Maranke I Koster, Xiao Jing Wang
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings|January 10, 2003
Epidermal differentiation: transgenic/knockout mouse models reveal genes involved in stem cell fate decisions and commitment to differentiationMaranke I Koster, Kimberly A Huntzinger, Dennis R Roop
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings|September 17, 2004
Genes involved in stem cell fate decisions and commitment to differentiation play a role in skin diseaseKimberly A Honeycutt, Maranke I Koster, Dennis R Roop
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|March 27, 2019
Loss of TP63 Promotes the Metastasis of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Activating MAPK and STAT3 SignalingSenthilnath Lakshmanachetty, Velmurugan Balaiya, Whitney A High, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science|June 11, 2018
TRP63/TP63 loss accelerates skin tumorigenesis through activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalingSenthilnath Lakshmanachetty, Velmurugan Balaiya, Linda K Johnson, et al.
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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 21, 2004
Transgenic mouse models provide new insights into the role of p63 in epidermal developmentMaranke I Koster, Dennis R Roop
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|May 11, 2007
Mechanisms regulating epithelial stratificationMaranke I Koster, Dennis R Roop
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings|December 21, 2005
P63 deficiency: a failure of lineage commitment or stem cell maintenance?Maranke I Koster, Soeun Kim, Dennis R Roop
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|July 17, 2014
Use of induced pluripotent stem cells in dermatological researchJason Dinella, Maranke I Koster, Peter J Koch
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 17, 2007
Conflicting roles for p63 in skin development and carcinogenesisMaranke I Koster, Daisy Dai, Dennis R Roop
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|March 26, 2003
Roles of TGFbeta signaling in epidermal/appendage developmentAllen G Li, Maranke I Koster, Xiao Jing Wang
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings|January 10, 2003
Epidermal differentiation: transgenic/knockout mouse models reveal genes involved in stem cell fate decisions and commitment to differentiationMaranke I Koster, Kimberly A Huntzinger, Dennis R Roop
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings|September 17, 2004
Genes involved in stem cell fate decisions and commitment to differentiation play a role in skin diseaseKimberly A Honeycutt, Maranke I Koster, Dennis R Roop
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|March 27, 2019
Loss of TP63 Promotes the Metastasis of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Activating MAPK and STAT3 SignalingSenthilnath Lakshmanachetty, Velmurugan Balaiya, Whitney A High, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science|June 11, 2018
TRP63/TP63 loss accelerates skin tumorigenesis through activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalingSenthilnath Lakshmanachetty, Velmurugan Balaiya, Linda K Johnson, et al.
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