Identification of SLURP-1 as an epidermal neuromodulator explains the clinical phenotype of Mal de Meleda
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Manipulating neuronal circuits with endogenous and recombinant cell-surface tethered modulatorsThe chimeric gene CHRFAM7A, a partial duplication of the CHRNA7 gene, is a dominant negative regulator of α7*nAChR functionPATE gene clusters code for multiple, secreted TFP/Ly-6/uPAR proteins that are expressed in reproductive and neuron-rich tissues and possess neuromodulatory activityOverexpression of SLURP-1 and -2 alleviates the tumorigenic action of tobacco-derived nitrosamine on immortalized oral epithelial cellsCD177: A member of the Ly-6 gene superfamily involved with neutrophil proliferation and polycythemia veraModulatory effects of α7 nAChRs on the immune system and its relevance for CNS disordersCholinergic regulation of keratinocyte innate immunity and permeability barrier integrity: new perspectives in epidermal immunity and diseaseNMR Structure and Action on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors of Water-soluble Domain of Human LYNX1Organization, evolution and functions of the human and mouse Ly6/uPAR family genesSLURP-1 modulates corneal homeostasis by serving as a soluble scavenger of urokinase-type plasminogen activatorA role for LYNX2 in anxiety-related behavior.Palmoplantar keratoderma along with neuromuscular and metabolic phenotypes in Slurp1-deficient miceModulation of the Ca2+ conductance of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by Lypd6.Proteomic analysis of polypeptides captured from blood during extracorporeal albumin dialysis in patients with cholestasis and resistant pruritusProstate stem cell antigen is an endogenous lynx1-like prototoxin that antagonizes alpha7-containing nicotinic receptors and prevents programmed cell death of parasympathetic neuronsPalmoplantar Keratoderma in Slurp2-Deficient MiceCloning and expression of SOLD1 in ovine and caprine placenta, and their expected roles during the development of placentomes.The first representative of glycosylated three-fingered toxins. Cytotoxin from the Naja kaouthia cobra venom.Immunohistological study of involucrin expression in Darier's disease skin.Anti-inflammatory effects of the nicotinergic peptides SLURP-1 and SLURP-2 on human intestinal epithelial cells and immunocytesIn search of allosteric modulators of a7-nAChR by solvent density guided virtual screening.Neurocircuitry of the nicotinic cholinergic system.Activated cholinergic signaling provides a target in squamous cell lung carcinoma.Klf4 regulates the expression of Slurp1, which functions as an immunomodulatory peptide in the mouse cornea.Positive modulation of a Cys-loop acetylcholine receptor by an auxiliary transmembrane subunit.Upregulation of nuclear factor-kappaB expression by SLURP-1 is mediated by alpha7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and involves both ionic events and activation of protein kinases.Lack of association between the rs2294008 polymorphism in the prostate stem cell antigen gene and colorectal neoplasia: a case-control and immunohistochemical study.Localization of acetylcholine-related molecules in the retina: implication of the communication from photoreceptor to retinal pigment epitheliumFrom genome to "venome": molecular origin and evolution of the snake venom proteome inferred from phylogenetic analysis of toxin sequences and related body proteins.Lynx1 shifts α4β2 nicotinic receptor subunit stoichiometry by affecting assembly in the endoplasmic reticulum.Enhancement in motor learning through genetic manipulation of the Lynx1 gene.Genetic variation in the prostate stem cell antigen gene and upper gastrointestinal cancer in white individuals.Mental stress in atopic dermatitis--neuronal plasticity and the cholinergic system are affected in atopic dermatitis and in response to acute experimental mental stress in a randomized controlled pilot studyPreclinical characterization of A-582941: a novel alpha7 neuronal nicotinic receptor agonist with broad spectrum cognition-enhancing properties.Positive allosteric modulators as an approach to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-targeted therapeutics: advantages and limitations.A Sporadic Case of Mal de Meleda Caused by Gene Mutation in SLURP-1 in Korea.Mal de Meleda in Indonesia: Mutations in the SLURP1 gene appear to be ubiquitous.Neural systems governed by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: emerging hypotheses.Esophageal squamous cell dysplasia and delayed differentiation with deletion of krüppel-like factor 4 in murine esophagusTethering toxins and peptide ligands for modulation of neuronal function
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Identification of SLURP-1 as an epidermal neuromodulator explains the clinical phenotype of Mal de Meleda
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2003-11-15T00:00:00Z