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Christian Rose
Researcher at University of Lübeck
Publications - 36
Citations - 1944
Christian Rose is an academic researcher from University of Lübeck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bullous pemphigoid & Pemphigus. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1792 citations.
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A Guide to Studying Human Hair Follicle Cycling In Vivo
Ji Won Oh,Jennifer E. Kloepper,Ewan A. Langan,Yongsoo Kim,Joongyeub Yeo,Min Ji Kim,Tsai Ching Hsi,Christian Rose,Ghil Suk Yoon,Seok-Jong Lee,John T. Seykora,Jung Chul Kim,Young Kwan Sung,Moon Kyu Kim,Ralf Paus,Ralf Paus,Maksim V. Plikus +16 more
TL;DR: This guide seeks to offer a benchmark for human hair cycle stage classification, for both hair research experts and newcomers to the field, which uses objective, well-defined, and reproducible criteria and integrates simple morphological indicators with advanced, (immuno)-histochemical markers.
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Mucinous Carcinoma of the Skin, Primary, and Secondary A Clinicopathologic Study of 63 Cases With Emphasis on the Morphologic Spectrum of Primary Cutaneous Forms: Homologies With Mucinous Lesions in the Breast
Dmitry V. Kazakov,Saul Suster,Philip E. LeBoit,Eduardo Calonje,Michele Bisceglia,Heinz Kutzner,Arno Rütten,Thomas Mentzel,Jörg Schaller,Bernhard Zelger,Mehmet Baltaci,Ilmo Leivo,Christian Rose,Masaharu Fukunaga,Roderick H.W. Simpson,Yu Yang,J. Andrew Carlson,Alberto Cavazza,Ondrej Hes,Petr Mukensnabl,Tomas Vanecek,Ana Fidalgo,Karel Pizinger,Michal Michal +23 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that primary cutaneous mucinous carcinomas span a morphologic spectrum compatible to their mammary counterparts, and most lesions seem to originate from in situ lesions that may represent, using mammary pathology terminology, ductal hyperplasia, atypical ductal Hyperplasia or ductal carcinoma in situ or a combination of the three.
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Towards the development of a simplified long-term organ culture method for human scalp skin and its appendages under serum-free conditions.
TL;DR: It is reported that intact human scalp skin can be grown at the air/liquid interface in supplemented, serum‐free William's E medium for more than 2 weeks, and this pragmatic assay invites multiple uses, and may become a valuable tool for both skin and hair research.
Empfehlungen für den Einsatz von Rituximab (anti-CD20-Antikörper) bei bullösen Autoimmundermatosen § Recommendations for the use of rituximab (anti-CD20 antibody) in the treatment of autoimmune bullous skin diseases
Michael Hertl,D. Zillikens,Luca Borradori,Leena Bruckner-Tuderman,Harald Burckhard,Andreas Engert,Matthias Goebeler,Silke C. Hofmann,Nicolas Hunzelmann,Franz Karlhofer,Ocko Kautz,Undine Lippert,Andrea Niedermeier,Martin Nitschke,Martin Pfütze,Marcel Reiser,Christian Rose,Enno Schmidt,Iakov Shimanovich,Michael Sticherling,Sonja Wolff-Franke,Klinik für Dermatologie,Universitäts-Hautklinik Freiburg +22 more
TL;DR: The present consensus statement of German‐speaking derma‐tologists, rheumatologists and oncologists summarizes and evaluates the current evidence for the use and mode of application of rituximab in autoimmune bullous skin disorders.
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Rituximab for treatment-refractory pemphigus and pemphigoid: A case series of 17 patients
Michael Kasperkiewicz,Iakov Shimanovich,Ralf Ludwig,Christian Rose,Detlef Zillikens,Enno Schmidt +5 more
TL;DR: Efficacy and safety of rituximab are maintained when it is readministered during relapses and well tolerated not only in patients with pemphigus but also with pEMphigoid.