Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2011 Edition: ScholarlyPaper

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ScholarlyEditions, Jan 9, 2012 - Medical - 19 pages

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One novel and two recurrent mutations in the keratin 5 gene identified in Chinese patients with epidermolysis bullosa simplex
Plectin expression patterns determine two distinct subtypes of epidermolysis bullosa simplex
K14 mRNA reprogramming for dominant epidermolysis bullosa simplex
Congenital muscular dystrophy myasthenic symptoms and epidermolysis bullosa simplex EBS associated with mutations in the PLEC1 gene encoding...
Study results from C Chiaverini et al provide new insights into epidermolysis bullosa
A new pathogenic keratin 5 mutation in a Hindoestan family with localized epidermolysis bullosa simplex
Efficient KRT14 targeting and functional characterization of transplanted human keratinocytes for the treatment of epidermolysis bullosa simplex
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex due to KRT5 mutations mutationrelated differences in cellular fragility and the protective effects of trimethylamine N...
A transient epidermolysis bullosa simplexlike phenotype associated with bexarotene treatment in a G138E KRT5 heterozygote
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