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Academic Article Paradoxical tumor inhibitory effect of p53 loss in transgenic mice expressing epidermal-targeted v-rasHa, v-fos, or human transforming growth factor alpha.
Academic Article A transgenic mouse model that recapitulates the clinical features of both neonatal and adult forms of the skin disease epidermolytic hyperkeratosis.
Academic Article Expression of a p53 mutant in the epidermis of transgenic mice accelerates chemical carcinogenesis.
Academic Article Characterization of an inducible, epidermal-specific knockout system: differential expression of lacZ in different Cre reporter mouse strains.
Academic Article K14-GLp65 transactivator induces transgene expression in embryonic epidermis.
Academic Article Transcriptional regulation of bcl-2 mediated by the sonic hedgehog signaling pathway through gli-1.
Academic Article IkappaB kinase-alpha acts in the epidermis to control skeletal and craniofacial morphogenesis.
Academic Article Inhibition of retinoid signaling in transgenic mice alters lipid processing and disrupts epidermal barrier function.
Academic Article Expression of MK6a dominant-negative and C-terminal mutant transgenes in mice has distinct phenotypic consequences in the epidermis and hair follicle.
Academic Article Down-regulation of p63 is required for epidermal UV-B-induced apoptosis.
Academic Article Regulated cutaneous gene delivery: the skin as a bioreactor.
Academic Article The effect of c-myc on stem cell fate influences skin tumor phenotype.
Concept Transgenes
Academic Article Lce1 Family Members Are Nrf2-Target Genes that Are Induced to Compensate for?the Loss of Loricrin.
Grant Molecular Mechanisms of Skin and Appendage Development

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