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Professor John Common
Aspartyl protease MfSAP2 is a key virulence factor in mycelial form of skin fungi Malassezia furfur2026
Professor John Common
IFNγ priming enables NLRP3 inflammasome activation in human keratinocytes in vitro2026
Professor John Common
Bioactive PLGA polymer nanoparticle loaded gels for atopic dermatitis treatment2025
Dr Mark Eisner
Dr Tom SHARKEY
Professor John Common
Professor Neil Rajan
Comment on 'A proposal for a new pathogenesis-guided classification for inherited epidermal differentiation disorders'2025
Professor John Common
Comparative analysis of 3D and 2D cell-culturing methods in hair follicle spheroid morphogenesis and drug responsiveness2025
Professor John Common
Erratum to ‘Highly accurate, noninvasive early identification of infants with a filaggrin loss-of-function mutation by in vivo Raman spectroscopy, followed from birth to 12 months’ [Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 134;4 (2025) 457–464, (S1081120625000109), (10.1016/j.anai.2025.01.010)]2025
Professor John Common
Highly accurate, noninvasive early identification of infants with a filaggrin loss-of-function mutation by in vivo Raman spectroscopy, followed from birth to 12 months2025
Professor John Common
Life stage impact on the human skin ecosystem: lipids and the microbial community2025
Professor John Common
Dr Rebecca Payne
Microbial Makeover: Skin microbiome reset after stem cell transplantation2025
Professor John Common
Portimine A toxin causes skin inflammation through ZAKα-dependent NLRP1 inflammasome activation2025
Professor John Common
Protocol to reconstruct an in vitro 3D full-thickness skin equivalent model with collagen I in 6- and 12-well inserts2025
Professor John Common
Ruxolitinib Alleviates Inflammation and Fortifies Skin Barrier Function Through Dampening IL-132025
Professor John Common
Skin metatranscriptomics reveals a landscape of variation in microbial activity and gene expression across the human body2025
Professor John Common
A Malassezia pseudoprotease dominates the secreted hydrolase landscape and is a potential allergen on skin2024
Professor John Common
Professor Nick Reynolds
A Report and Proposals for Future Activity from the Inaugural Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology Symposium Held at the International Societies for Investigative Dermatology 2023 Meeting2024
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