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pro vyhledávání: '"I. Uhoda"'
Autor:
I. Uhoda, Pascale Quatresooz, Trinh Hermanns-Lê, Claudine Piérard-Franchimont, Jorge E. Arrese, Gérald Pierard
Publikováno v:
Dermatology. 206:366-369
Background: Psoriasis is an immunogenetic disorder. Factor XIIIa+ dermal dendrocytes (DD) are part of the pathobiological changes in the plaque type of the disease. Objective: The present study aimed at comparing the effect of 3 vitamin D3 derivative
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 32:847-851
Background The in vivo interdependence between the phenotypic characteristics of dermal cells and the strain imposed on the tissue has not been studied thoroughly in humans. In particular the mechanical force modulation of Factor XIII a expression in
Publikováno v:
Skin Research and Technology. 8:164-167
Background/aims: Beyond subjective assessments, the effect of skin tensors is difficult to assess. The present 2-phase randomized double-blind split face study was designed to compare the effect of a gel containing 3% 2-dimethylaminoethanol (deanol,
Androgenic Alopecia and Stress-Induced Premature Senescence by Cumulative Ultraviolet Light Exposure
Publikováno v:
Exogenous Dermatology. 1:203-206
Background: Ultraviolet light radiations (UVR) may be responsible for hair cycle synchronization and telogen effluvium in the animal and humans. The effect if any of cumulative UVR on chronic hair shedding and androgenic alopecia (AGA) is largely unk
Autor:
E. Stockfleth, C.R. de Potter, T. Rufli, J. Lambert, D. Zillikens, L.R. Braathen, G. Piérard, T. Lahaye, M. Song, M. de la Brassinne, G.E. Piérard, J.E. Arrese, Ch.C. Zouboulis, E. Christophers, G.L. Capella, Y. Sasaki, L. Sponagel, Y. Sadamoto, L Segura Puertas, F. Brouers, F.H.J. van den Hoogen, H. Degreef, M. Heenen, T. Nishikawa, S. de Mare, M. Bauwens, M. Inada, J.-M. Schröder, A.J. Kanwar, S. Yamada, T. Pohle, S. Magina, P. Itin, S. Dhar, I. Uhoda, S. Malakar, J. Drewe, C. Hernandez-Pion, C. Degraeve, R. Cecchi, N. Lateur, C. Fracchiolla, T.A. Luger, A. Alomar, I. Antunes, U. Sass, B. Meinke, K. Higuchi, R. Brehler, T. Hermanns-Lê, R.E. Hunger, P. Bisschop, J.M. Lachapelle, B. Coessens, R. Taberner, C. Piérard-Franchimont, P. Paquet, C.U. Brand, M. Sticherling, J.M. Naeyaert, J. Senneseael, R. Arndt, M. Anseeuw, D. Roseeuw, R.M. Pujol, J. André, F. Henry, I. Fumal, R. Lemos, G.P. Thami, J. Mesquita-Guimarães, S. Wustlich, O. Neofotistou, K. Kato, T. Koga, C. Diaz, E.-C. Foerster, U. van Haelst, G. Altomare, T. Meyer, C. Nadal, N.P. Stratigeas, A. Hubert, P. Gheeraert, M. Furue, Y. Abe, N. Gyr, M. Cassé, J. Miralles, M. Imamura, A. De Coninck, A. Giomi, A.L. Fraiture, J.-Ch. Noël, J.W. Burnett, B.E. Paredes, S. Courvoisier, M.M.B. Seyger, A.C. Katoulis, V. Goeteyn, E.M.G.J. de Jong, E. Heimer de la Cotera, M.A. Barros, H. Dhivert-Donnadieu, R. Kuroki, P. Dupuy, A. Looks, O. Heymans, H. Shimizu, D. Lange, E. Granjo, A. Theunis, J. Fissette, S. Blacher, N.A. Schaub, A. Elíseo, W. Domschke, U. Wollina, N.G. Stavrianeas, A. Jortay, M. Médot, C. Neamonitos, F. André, B. Heykarts, J. Pinton, E. Bornscheuer, L. Gilli, E. Frigerio, M. Battegay
Publikováno v:
Dermatology. 198:223-230
Autor:
Elisabeth Martin de Lassalle, M. Boone, Chang-Hun Huh, I. Uhoda, Hideoki Ogawa, Andoni Laka, Magali Ségard, C. Léauté-Labrèze, L. Weigl, A. Rebora, Monica Corazza, Thomas Ruzicka, Paolo Nardini, M. Song, Matthias Möhrenschlager, Josiane De Maubeuge, A.Y. Finlay, Mala Bhalla, Jeong-Gu Lim, Vincenzo De Giorgi, Stefania Pizzigoni, Marcello Stante, A. Frattasio, L. Dierckxsens, Françoise Poot, E. Verhaeghe, A. Kolivras, Annarosa Virgili, M. De Vos, Elena Quercioli, E. Altieri, Stefano Veraldi, G. Stinco, S.A. Devos, Athanassios Kolivras, Shigenori Muramatsu, J. André, Farhad Handjani, P. Patrone, Lie-Jane Lin, Marie-Laure Batard, J.M. Naeyaert, Markus Braun-Falco, V. De Francesco, Klaus Rüdisser, Carole Jouffrey Allombert-Blaise, Dietrich Abeck, P. Gheeraert, Monica Sprocati, Paolo Carli, Christelle Scheers, E. Cozzani, Tami Kimura, A. Virgili, Hsien-Ching Chiu, Francesca Mannone, A. Montanari, Johannes Ring, Philippe Paquet, Yen-Liang Chen, Chia-Yu Chu, A. Taïeb, B. Couprie, Jorge E. Arrese, Cheng-Hsiang Hsiao, M.R. Zampino, Arjen Nikkels, Georges-Marie Brevière, Fatemeh Sari Aslani, Shigaku Ikeda, F. Boralevi, Nadine Lateur, Pierre-Dominique Ghislain, Walter Spiessl, F. Rongioletti, Gurvinder P. Thami, Rossana Schianchi, C. Sornin de Leysat, Rie Ueki, Kyung-Chan Park, Je Young Park, M. Corazza, Alessandra Chiarugi, Annegret Kuhn, Emile Ghislain, Josette André, Pascal Van Eeckhout, Monika Sonntag, A. Blondeel, H. Al Buainian, Koo-Il Seo, R. Engst, A. Parodi, André Bourlond, Frédéric Piette, E. Quinkenstein, Stefan Müller-Weihrich, Berthold Jessberger, N. van den Bossche, Pascale Quatresooz, Percy Lehmann, M.S. Salek, Hee-Chul Eun, Ryoji Tsuboi, Lucy Wiame, S. Roul, Behrooz Kasraee, Gérald Pierard, Christian Pirard, Sukhjot Kaur, Magali Clarijs, Trinh Hermanns-Lê, Mosaad Megahed, S. Tas, J. Haney, Micheline Song, Benvenuto Giannotti, Chee-Ching Sun, Claudine Piérard-Franchimont, Serena Sestini, T. Simonart, D. Dal Sacco
Publikováno v:
Dermatology. 206:405-407
Publikováno v:
Journal of cosmetic dermatology. 3(1)
Summary Skin and its subcutaneous layer represent a complex composite of tissues, whose mechanical characteristics depend upon the mutual interdependence of their constituent parts. The molecular and microanatomical structures of skin allow it to mee
Publikováno v:
Journal of cosmetic dermatology. 2(1)
Skin microrelief alters progressively with age. Wrinkles do not result from these changes but are superimposed upon them. Wrinkles result from structural changes in the epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. Four types of wrinkles can be recognized. Type
Publikováno v:
Revue medicale de Liege. 60
The cumulative effect of lifelong sun exposures induces skin alterations which are coined helioderma. The manifestations of helioderma vary according to the body site. This is particularly the case for the prominent differences in the expression of s
Publikováno v:
Revue medicale de Liege. 60
Most of the cutaneous carcinomas and melanomas are photo-induced cancers. By contrast, some cutaneous lymphomas are inhibited by light exposure. The annual incidence of photo-induced cancers is steadily on the rise.