Authors:
MARIKAR Y
WANG ZQ
DUELL EA
PETKOVICH M
VOORHEES JJ
FISHER GJ
Citation: Y. Marikar et al., RETINOIC ACID RECEPTORS REGULATE EXPRESSION OF RETINOIC ACID 4-HYDROXYLASE THAT SPECIFICALLY INACTIVATES ALL-TRANS-RETINOIC ACID IN HUMAN KERATINOCYTE HACAT CELLS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 111(3), 1998, pp. 434-439
Citation: Ea. Duell et al., UNOCCLUDED RETINOL PENETRATES HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO MORE EFFECTIVELY THAN UNOCCLUDED RETINYL PALMITATE OR RETINOIC ACID, Journal of investigative dermatology, 109(3), 1997, pp. 301-305
Authors:
WANG ZQ
DATTA S
DUELL EA
KANG S
PETKOVICH M
WHITE JA
VOORHEES JJ
FISHER GJ
Citation: Zq. Wang et al., ULTRAVIOLET-IRRADIATION INDUCES A STATE OF FUNCTIONAL RETINOID DEFICIENCY THROUGH REDUCTION OF NUCLEAR RETINOID RECEPTORS IN HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO, Journal of investigative dermatology, 108(4), 1997, pp. 48-48
Citation: Ea. Duell et al., ALL-TRANS RETINOL EXHIBITS NO IRRITATION BUT HAS SIMILAR EFFICACY TO ALL-TRANS-RETINOIC ACID DUE TO ENHANCED PENETRATION OF ALL-TRANS RETINOL, Journal of investigative dermatology, 108(4), 1997, pp. 200-200
Citation: Sw. Kang et al., THE RETINOID-X RECEPTOR AGONIST 9-CIS-RETINOIC ACID AND THE 24-HYDROXYLASE INHIBITOR KETOCONAZOLE INCREASE ACTIVITY OF 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D-3 IN HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO, Journal of investigative dermatology, 108(4), 1997, pp. 513-518
Authors:
DUNHAM WR
SANDS RH
KLEIN SB
DUELL EA
RHODES LM
MARCELO CL
Citation: Wr. Dunham et al., EPR MEASUREMENTS SHOWING THAT PLASMA-MEMBRANE VISCOSITY CAN VARY FROM30 TO 100 CP IN HUMAN EPIDERMAL-CELL STRAINS, SPECT ACT A, 52(10), 1996, pp. 1357-1368
Authors:
DUELL EA
DERGUINI F
KANG S
ELDER JT
VOORHEES JJ
Citation: Ea. Duell et al., EXTRACTION OF HUMAN EPIDERMIS TREATED WITH RETINOL YIELDS RETRO-RETINOIDS IN ADDITION TO FREE RETINOL AND RETINYL ESTERS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(2), 1996, pp. 178-182
Citation: S. Kang et al., LIAROZOLE INHIBITS HUMAN EPIDERMAL RETINOIC ACID 4-HYDROXYLASE ACTIVITY AND DIFFERENTIALLY AUGMENTS HUMAN SKIN-RESPONSES TO RETINOIC ACID AND RETINOL IN-VIVO, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(2), 1996, pp. 183-187
Citation: Y. Marikar et al., REGULATION, PROPERTIES, AND SOLUBILIZATION OF A UNIQUE CYTOCHROME-P-450 THAT SPECIFICALLY METABOLIZES ALL-TRANS-RETINOIC ACID TO LESS ACTIVE 4-HYDROXY RETINOIC ACID IN HUMAN KERATINOCYTE HACAT CELLS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 106(4), 1996, pp. 11-11
Authors:
KURLANDSKY SB
DUELL EA
VOORHEES JJ
FISHER GJ
Citation: Sb. Kurlandsky et al., RETINOIC ACID STIMULATES RETINOL ESTERIFICATION, THEREBY LIMITING RETINOIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN HUMAN KERATINOCYTES, Journal of investigative dermatology, 106(4), 1996, pp. 68-68
Citation: Ea. Duell et al., ALL-TRANS RETINAL, ALL-TRANS RETINAL AND ALL-TRANS-RETINOIC ACID PRODUCE A DOSE-DEPENDENT INDUCTION OF RETINOIC ACID 4-HYDROXYLASE IN HUMANSKIN IN-VIVO, Journal of investigative dermatology, 106(4), 1996, pp. 138-138
Citation: Ea. Duell et al., RETINOIC ACID ISOMERS APPLIED TO HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO EACH INDUCE A 4-HYDROXYLASE THAT INACTIVATES ONLY TRANS RETINOIC ACID, Journal of investigative dermatology, 106(2), 1996, pp. 316-320
Authors:
KURLANDSKY SB
DUELL EA
KANG S
VOORHEES JJ
FISHER GJ
Citation: Sb. Kurlandsky et al., AUTOREGULATION OF RETINOIC ACID BIOSYNTHESIS THROUGH REGULATION OF RETINOL ESTERIFICATION IN HUMAN KERATINOCYTES, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(26), 1996, pp. 15346-15352
Authors:
LI XY
ASTROM A
DUELL EA
QIN L
GRIFFITHS CEM
VOORHEES JJ
Citation: Xy. Li et al., RETINOIC ACID ANTAGONIZES BASAL AS WELL AS COAL-TAR AND GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED CYTOCHROME P4501A1 EXPRESSION IN HUMAN SKIN, Carcinogenesis, 16(3), 1995, pp. 519-524
Authors:
KANG SW
DUELL EA
FISHER GJ
DATTA SC
WANG ZQ
REDDY AP
TAVAKKOL A
YI JY
GRIFFITHS CEM
ELDER JT
VOORHEES JJ
Citation: Sw. Kang et al., APPLICATION OF RETINOL TO HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO INDUCES EPIDERMAL HYPERPLASIA AND CELLULAR RETINOID-BINDING PROTEINS CHARACTERISTIC OF RETINOIC ACID BUT WITHOUT MEASURABLE RETINOIC ACID LEVELS OR IRRITATION, Journal of investigative dermatology, 105(4), 1995, pp. 549-556
Citation: Gj. Fisher et al., RETINOIC ACID RECEPTOR-GAMMA IN HUMAN SKIN STRONGLY PREFERS ALL-TRANS-RETINOIC ACID AS ITS LIGAND RATHER THAN 9-CIS RETINOIC ACID, Journal of investigative dermatology, 104(4), 1995, pp. 596-596
Authors:
TAVAKKOL A
ZOUBOULIS CC
DUELL EA
VOORHEES JJ
Citation: A. Tavakkol et al., A RETINOIC ACID-INDUCIBLE SKIN-SPECIFIC GENE (RIS-1 PSORIASIN) - MOLECULAR-CLONING AND ANALYSIS OF GENE-EXPRESSION IN HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO AND CULTURED SKIN CELLS IN-VITRO, Molecular biology reports, 20(2), 1994, pp. 75-83
Authors:
ZOUBOULIS CC
DUELL EA
VOORHEES JJ
TAVAKKOL A
Citation: Cc. Zouboulis et al., A RETINOIC ACID-INDUCED SKIN-SPECIFIC GENE (RIS-1) - MOLECULAR-CLONING AND ANALYSIS OF GENE-EXPRESSION IN HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO AND CULTURED SKIN CELLS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 103(3), 1994, pp. 397-397
Citation: Sb. Kurlandsky et al., ACTIVATION OF GENE-TRANSCRIPTION BY RETINOL (VITAMIN-A) REQUIRES METABOLIC CONVERSION TO RETINOIC ACID AND IS MEDIATED BY NUCLEAR RETINOIC ACID AND RETINOID-X RECEPTORS IN HUMAN KERATINOCYTES, Journal of investigative dermatology, 102(4), 1994, pp. 625-625
Authors:
DUELL EA
ASTROM A
KANG S
GRIFFITHS CEM
VOORHEES J
Citation: Ea. Duell et al., ALL-TRANS, 9-CIS AND 13-CIS RETINOIC ACID EACH INDUCE A CYTOCHROME-P450 4-RETINOIC ACID HYDROXYLASE WHICH CAUSES ALL-TRANS BUT NOT 9-CIS OR13-CIS RETINOIC ACID TO SELF-METABOLIZE, Journal of investigative dermatology, 102(4), 1994, pp. 641-641
Authors:
KANG S
DUELL EA
DATTA SC
REDDY AP
FISHER GJ
VOORHEES JJ
Citation: S. Kang et al., TOPICAL RETINOL INCREASES RETINYL ESTER BUT NOT RETINOIC ACID CONTENTAND ENHANCES EXPRESSION OF CELLULAR RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN MESSENGER-RNA AND PROTEIN IN NORMAL HUMAN SKIN IN-VIVO, Journal of investigative dermatology, 102(4), 1994, pp. 646-646
Citation: Sb. Kurlandsky et al., BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY OF ALL-TRANS RETINOL REQUIRES METABOLIC CONVERSION TO ALL-TRANS-RETINOIC ACID AND IS MEDIATED THROUGH ACTIVATION OF NUCLEAR RETINOID RECEPTORS IN HUMAN KERATINOCYTES, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(52), 1994, pp. 32821-32827