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Oliver March
Dr Julie Reichelt
Gene editing for skin diseases: Designer nucleases as tools for gene therapy of skin fragility disorders2018
Oliver March
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
Developing an optimised TALEN-mediated ex vivo gene therapy for epidermolytic ichthyosis2016
Oliver March
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
Gene editing of keratinocyte stem cells for a novel ex vivo epidermolytic ichthyosis therapy2016
Dr Julie Reichelt
Keratins K2 and K10 are essential for the epidermal integrity of plantar skin2016
Dr Julie Reichelt
Oliver March
Dr Magomet Aushev
Optimised TALEN-mediated Gene Editing of Keratinocyte Stem Cells for a Novel Ex Vivo Epidermolytic Ichthyosis Therapy2016
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
Optimised TALEN-mediated gene editing of keratinocyte stem cells for a novel ex vivo epidermolytic ichthyosis therapy2016
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
TALEN-mediated elimination of mutant keratin 14 as a gene therapy for epidermolysis bullosa simplex2016
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
TALEN-mediated elimination of mutant keratin 14 as a gene therapy for epidermolysis bullosa simplex2016
Oliver March
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
A TALEN-mediated gene therapy for epidermolytic ichthyosis2015
Oliver March
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
A TALEN-mediated gene therapy for epidermolytic ichthyosis2015
Dr Julie Reichelt
Deletion of suprabasal keratins K2 and K10 causes upregulation of K1 and K16 in plantar skin2015
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
Functional inactivation of mutant keratin 14 as a gene therapy for epidermolysis bullosa simplex using programmable nucleases2015
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
TALEN-mediated elimination of mutant keratin 14 as a gene therapy for epidermolysis bullosa simplex2015
Dr Julie Reichelt
Targeted deletion of suprabasal keratins K2 and K10 causes upregulation of K1 and K162015
Dr Julie Reichelt
Targeted deletion of suprabasal keratins K2 and K10 causes upregulation of K1 and K162015
Dr Julie Reichelt
Deletion of keratin K2 causes aberrant aggregation of K10, hyperkeratosis and skin inflammation2014
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
Dr Bettina Burger
Engineering a model system for ichthyosis with confetti2014
Dr Julie Reichelt
Loss of Keratin K2 Expression Causes Aberrant Aggregation of K10, Hyperkeratosis, and Inflammation2014
Dr Magomet Aushev
Dr Julie Reichelt
Molecular surgery for epidermolysis bullosa simplex2014
Dr Ralf Kist
Michelle Watson
Moira Crosier
Dr Max Robinson
Dr Julie Reichelt
et al.
The Formation of Endoderm-Derived Taste Sensory Organs Requires a Pax9-Dependent Expansion of Embryonic Taste Bud Progenitor Cells2014
Dr Julie Reichelt
Akt and intermediate filaments inhibit autophagy and promote tumorigenesis through Beclin 1/14-3-3 sequestration2013
Dr Julie Reichelt
New facets of keratin K77: interspecies variations of expression and different intracellular location in embryonic and adult skin of humans and mice2013
Dr Nicola Fullard
Dr Steven O'Reilly
Professor Jaap Van Laar
David Faini
Julie Diboll
et al.
The c-Rel Subunit of NF-κB Regulates Epidermal Homeostasis and Promotes Skin Fibrosis in Mice2013
Lee Wallace
Dr Julie Reichelt
Using 3D culture to investigate the role of mechanical signalling in keratinocyte stem cells2013
Dr Julie Reichelt
Akt and keratin intermediate filaments collaborate to regulate autophagy and tumorigenesis2012
Dr Julie Reichelt
Akt-Mediated Regulation of Autophagy and Tumorigenesis through Beclin 1 Phosphorylation2012
Lee Wallace
Dr Julie Reichelt
Deletion of K1/K10 does not impair epidermal stratification but affects desmosomal structure and nuclear integrity2012
Dr Julie Reichelt
Highly Efficient Zinc-Finger Nuclease-Mediated Disruption of an eGFP Transgene in Keratinocyte Stem Cells without Impairment of Stem Cell Properties2012
Dr Vinod Kumar
Dr Julie Reichelt
Keratin 1 maintains skin integrity and participates in an inflammatory network in skin via interleukin-182012
Dr Anna Brown
Carole Todd
Professor Nick Reynolds
Dr Julie Reichelt
Mitogen and stress-activated kinase 1 activation is impaired in psoriatic keratinocytes in response to mechanical stress2012
Dr Anne Vollmers
Dr Nicola Fullard
Dr Matthew Alexander
Dr Julie Reichelt
Two- and Three-Dimensional Culture of Keratinocyte Stem and Precursor Cells Derived from Primary Murine Epidermal Cultures2012
Dr Julie Reichelt
K1/K10 filaments are dispensable for epidermal barrier formation2011
Dr Anne Vollmers
Nicola Fullard
Dr Thorsten Hoeher
Dr Julie Reichelt
Mechanical stress impairs migration of keratinocytes2010
Nicola Fullard
Dr Anne Vollmers
Dr Julie Reichelt
Three-dimensional culture of keratinocyte stem cells2010
Dr Julie Reichelt
Establishment of spontaneously immortalised keratinocyte lines from wild-type and mutant mice2009
Monika Loeher
Dr Julie Reichelt
Keratin 10-deficient keratinocytes show altered mechanical signalling in response to stretch in differentiated cultures2008
Dr Julie Reichelt
Mechanotransduction of keratinocytes in culture and in the epidermis2007
Dr Julie Reichelt
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
Pathological consequences of VCP mutations on human striated muscle2007
Dr Julie Reichelt
Different early pathogenesis in myotilinopathy compared to primary desminopathy2006
Dr Julie Reichelt
Developing mouse models to study intermediate filament function2004
Dr Julie Reichelt
Emerging functions: diseases and animal models reshape our view of the cytoskeleton2004
Dr Julie Reichelt
Loss of keratin 10 is accompanied by increased sebocyte proliferation and differentiation2004
Dr Julie Reichelt
Loss of Keratin 10 Leads to Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) Activation, Increased Keratinocyte Turnover, and Decreased Tumour Formation in Mice2004
Dr Julie Reichelt
Keratins: a structural scaffold with emerging functions2003
Richard Porter
Professor Colin Jahoda
Dr Julie Reichelt
26 Mouse models for human hair loss disorders2002
Professor Colin Jahoda
Dr Julie Reichelt
Defolliculated (Dfl): A dominant mouse mutation leading to poor sebaceous gland differentiation and total elimination of pelage follicles2002
Dr Julie Reichelt
Hyperproliferation, induction of c-Myc and 14-3-3σ, but no cell fragility in keratin-10-null mice2002
Dr Julie Reichelt
Energetic stress induces premature aging of diploid human fibroblasts (Wi-38) in vitro2001
Dr Julie Reichelt
Formation of a Normal Epidermis Supported by Increased Stability of Keratins 5 and 14 in Keratin 10 Null Mice2001
Dr Julie Reichelt
Normal ultrastructure, but altered stratum corneum lipid and protein composition in a mouse model for epidermolytic hyperkeratosis1999