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Kenji Hirose
Researcher at University of Tokushima
Publications - 7
Citations - 351
Kenji Hirose is an academic researcher from University of Tokushima. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corneodesmosin & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 306 citations.
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Myositis-specific anti-155/140 autoantibodies target transcription intermediary factor 1 family proteins.
Manabu Fujimoto,Yasuhito Hamaguchi,Kenzo Kaji,Takashi Matsushita,Yuki Ichimura,Masanari Kodera,Naoko Ishiguro,Ikuko Ueda-Hayakawa,Yoshihide Asano,Fumihide Ogawa,Keita Fujikawa,Takuya Miyagi,Eriko Mabuchi,Kenji Hirose,Narihiro Akimoto,Naohito Hatta,Kiyohiro Tsutsui,Akira Higashi,Atsuyuki Igarashi,Mariko Seishima,Minoru Hasegawa,Kazuhiko Takehara +21 more
TL;DR: To identify the 140-kd autoantigen recognized by anti-155/140 autoantibodies that are associated with adult cancer-associated dermatomyositis and juvenile DM and to determine the clinical relevance of anti- 155/140 antibodies in a large cohort is determined.
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Targeted deletion of the murine corneodesmosin gene delineates its essential role in skin and hair physiology
Mitsuru Matsumoto,Yiqing Zhou,Shinji Matsuo,Hideki Nakanishi,Kenji Hirose,Hajimu Oura,Seiji Arase,Akemi Ishida-Yamamoto,Yoshimi Bando,Keisuke Izumi,Hiroshi Kiyonari,Naoko Oshima,Rika Nakayama,Akemi Matsushima,Fumiko Hirota,Yasuhiro Mouri,Noriyuki Kuroda,Shigetoshi Sano,David D. Chaplin +18 more
TL;DR: The pathogenetic roles of CDSN loss of function in the development of skin diseases are investigated by generating a mouse strain with targeted deletion of the Cdsn gene and functional relevance of C DSN gene polymorphisms to psoriasis susceptibility is suggested.
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Keratinocytes can differentiate into eccrine sweat ducts in vitro: involvement of epidermal growth factor and fetal bovine serum
TL;DR: Results indicate that 'young' keratinocytes could differentiate into/toward eccrine sweat ducts in vitro in the presence of EGF and FBS in cooperation with dermal fibroblasts.
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Aberrant distribution patterns of corneodesmosomal components of tape-stripped corneocytes in atopic dermatitis and related skin conditions (ichthyosis vulgaris, Netherton syndrome and peeling skin syndrome type B)
Satomi Igawa,Mari Kishibe,Masaru Honma,Masamoto Murakami,Yuki Mizuno,Yasushi Suga,Mariko Seishima,Yuka Ohguchi,Masashi Akiyama,Kenji Hirose,Akemi Ishida-Yamamoto,Hajime Iizuka +11 more
TL;DR: This method may be used to assess abnormally differentiated corneocytes in AD and other diseases tested, and in PSS samples, tape stripping analysis may serve as a non-invasive diagnostic test.