S100 proteins are calcium-regulated proteins that regulate fundamental biological processes. S100A7 (psoriasin), functions as a transglutaminase substrate/cornified envelope precursor, signal transduction protein, chemokine, and antibacterial protein in normal epidermis. S100A7 is markedly increased in epidermal hyperproliferative disorders. The murine homolog of S100A7 and S10015 has been identified, providing a valuable tool for studying the regulation and function of this protein in epidermis
Inflammatory skin disorders such as psoriasis show a preferential epidermal infiltration of neutroph...
Objective: To evaluate levels of the calcium-binding proteins S100A8 and S100A9 in the skin of patie...
S100A7 (or psoriasin) is distributed in the cytoplasm of keratinocytes of normal human epidermis, an...
S100 proteins are calcium-responsive signaling proteins that are overexpressed in cancer and inflamm...
The S100A4 protein is reported as a pivotal player in the tumor microenvironment with a metastasis-p...
The calcium-binding proteins of the human S100A7/A15 (hS100A7/A15) subfamily are differentially expr...
The S100 proteins comprise a family of 21 low molecular weight (9–13 kDa) proteins that are characte...
Psoriatic keratinocytes express exaggerated levels of inflammatory cytokines, and show aberrant hype...
Recently, we described a small molecular weight protein termed psoriasin that showed sequence simila...
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease affecting 2-3% of Caucasian population. ...
SummaryPsoriasis is a common heterogeneous inflammatory skin disease with a complex pathophysiology ...
Psoriasin, which is highly expressed in psoriasis, is encoded by a gene located within the epidermal...
Overexpression of psoriasin/S100A7, a small calcium-binding protein, has been associated with the de...
Psoriasin, which is also known as S100A7, is a member of the S100 protein family, a group of calcium...
Analysis of the protein pattern of normal and psoriatic noncultured unfractionated keratinocytes has...
Inflammatory skin disorders such as psoriasis show a preferential epidermal infiltration of neutroph...
Objective: To evaluate levels of the calcium-binding proteins S100A8 and S100A9 in the skin of patie...
S100A7 (or psoriasin) is distributed in the cytoplasm of keratinocytes of normal human epidermis, an...
S100 proteins are calcium-responsive signaling proteins that are overexpressed in cancer and inflamm...
The S100A4 protein is reported as a pivotal player in the tumor microenvironment with a metastasis-p...
The calcium-binding proteins of the human S100A7/A15 (hS100A7/A15) subfamily are differentially expr...
The S100 proteins comprise a family of 21 low molecular weight (9–13 kDa) proteins that are characte...
Psoriatic keratinocytes express exaggerated levels of inflammatory cytokines, and show aberrant hype...
Recently, we described a small molecular weight protein termed psoriasin that showed sequence simila...
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease affecting 2-3% of Caucasian population. ...
SummaryPsoriasis is a common heterogeneous inflammatory skin disease with a complex pathophysiology ...
Psoriasin, which is highly expressed in psoriasis, is encoded by a gene located within the epidermal...
Overexpression of psoriasin/S100A7, a small calcium-binding protein, has been associated with the de...
Psoriasin, which is also known as S100A7, is a member of the S100 protein family, a group of calcium...
Analysis of the protein pattern of normal and psoriatic noncultured unfractionated keratinocytes has...
Inflammatory skin disorders such as psoriasis show a preferential epidermal infiltration of neutroph...
Objective: To evaluate levels of the calcium-binding proteins S100A8 and S100A9 in the skin of patie...
S100A7 (or psoriasin) is distributed in the cytoplasm of keratinocytes of normal human epidermis, an...