Howard P. Baden mainly investigates Keratin, Epidermis, Biochemistry, Dermatology and Stratum corneum. His research in Keratin intersects with topics in Crystallography, Molecular biology, Coiled coil and Intracellular. His Molecular biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Thymine, Thymidine and Photochemistry.
He has researched Epidermis in several fields, including Cell and Involucrin, Keratinocyte. His study focuses on the intersection of Dermatology and fields such as Pathology with connections in the field of Scalp. His work carried out in the field of Stratum corneum brings together such families of science as Urea, Psoriasis, Normal keratinization, Globular protein and Epidermis.
His main research concerns Biochemistry, Dermatology, Keratin, Epidermis and Molecular biology. Howard P. Baden regularly links together related areas like Chromatography in his Biochemistry studies. His Dermatology study combines topics in areas such as Surgery and Pathology.
Biophysics is closely connected to Stratum corneum in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Keratin. His Epidermis research includes elements of Globular protein, Urocanic acid, Immunology and Matrix. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Epidermis, Cornified envelope, Keratinocyte and Antibody, Monoclonal antibody.
Howard P. Baden spends much of his time researching Cornified envelope, Molecular biology, Cell biology, Hair follicle and Keratinocyte. Cornified envelope is a primary field of his research addressed under Biochemistry. His Biochemistry study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Matrix.
Howard P. Baden combines subjects such as Mutation, Gene, Exon, Northern blot and Monoclonal antibody with his study of Molecular biology. Epidermis is the focus of his Cell biology research. His Immunoelectron microscopy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stratum corneum, Root sheath and Keratin.
Howard P. Baden focuses on Hair follicle, Cornified envelope, Molecular biology, Keratinocyte and Keratin. His research integrates issues of Follicle and Epidermis in his study of Hair follicle. As a member of one scientific family, Howard P. Baden mostly works in the field of Cornified envelope, focusing on Immunoelectron microscopy and, on occasion, Cornified envelope assembly and Biochemistry.
His primary area of study in Biochemistry is in the field of Tris. His study in Molecular biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Complementary DNA and Epidermis. Howard P. Baden combines subjects such as Immunology and Cell biology with his study of Keratinocyte.
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A role for sunlight in skin cancer: UV-induced p53 mutations in squamous cell carcinoma.
Douglas E. Brash;Jeffrey A. Rudolph;Jeffrey A. Simon;Anthony Lin.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1991)
Mutation hotspots due to sunlight in the p53 gene of nonmelanoma skin cancers.
Annemarie Ziegler;David J. Leffell;Subrahmanyam Kunala;Harsh W. Sharma.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1993)
Exposing the human nude phenotype
Jorge Frank;Claudio Pignata;Andrei A. Panteleyev;David M. Prowse.
Nature (1999)
Morphological and biophysical identification of fibrous proteins in the amniote epidermis
H. P. Baden;P. F. A. Maderson.
Journal of Experimental Zoology (1970)
DNA synthesis in normal and xeroderma pigmentosum fibroblasts following treatment with 8-methoxypsoralen and long wave ultraviolet light.
Howard P. Baden;Howard P. Baden;Jennifer M. Parrington;Jennifer M. Parrington;Joy D.A. Delhanty;Joy D.A. Delhanty;Madhu A. Pathak;Madhu A. Pathak.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1972)
The metabolism and function of urocanic acid in skin.
Howard P. Baden;Madhu A. Pathak.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1967)
Electrolyte composition of bone and the penetration of radiosodium and deuterium oxide into dog and human bone.
I. S. Edelman;A. H. James;H. Baden;F. D. Moore.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1954)
A comparative study of the physicochemical properties of human keratinized tissues
Howard P. Baden;Lowell A. Goldsmith;Barbara Fleming.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1973)
Tyrosinemia with plantar and palmar keratosis and keratitis
L.A. Goldsmith;E. Kang;D.C. Bienfang;K. Jimbow.
The Journal of Pediatrics (1973)
Primary Mouse Keratinocyte Cultures Contain Hair Follicle Progenitor Cells with Multiple Differentiation Potential
Jun Kamimura;David Lee;Howard P. Baden;Janice Brissette.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1997)
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