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Jürgen Schweizer is affiliated with the German Cancer Research Center in Germany. The scientist's work is positioned within the field of cancer research, as indicated by this primary association.

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Best Publications

  • New consensus nomenclature for mammalian keratins

    Jürgen Schweizer;Paul Edward Bowden;Pierre Coulombe;Lutz Langbein

  • Aminoalkylsilane-treated glass slides as support for in situ hybridization of keratin cDNAs to frozen tissue sections under varying fixation and pretreatment conditions.

    Martin Rentrop;Bernhard Knapp;Hermelita Winter;Jürgen Schweizer

  • The Catalog of Human Hair Keratins I. EXPRESSION OF THE NINE TYPE I MEMBERS IN THE HAIR FOLLICLE

    Lutz Langbein;Michael A. Rogers;Hermelita Winter;Silke Praetzel

  • Keratins of the human hair follicle.

    Lutz Langbein;Jürgen Schweizer

  • The catalog of human hair keratins. II. Expression of the six type II members in the hair follicle and the combined catalog of human type I and II keratins.

    Lutz Langbein;Michael A. Rogers;Hermelita Winter;Silke Praetzel

  • Human hair keratin-associated proteins (KAPs)

    Michael A Rogers;Lutz Langbein;Silke Praetzel-Wunder;Hermelita Winter

  • Sequential expression of mRNA-encoded keratin sets in neonatal mouse epidermis: Basal cells with properties of terminally differentiating cells

    Jürgen Schweizer;Mitsuru Kinjo;Gerhard Fürstenberger;Hermelita Winter

  • Mutations in the hair cortex keratin hHb6 cause the inherited hair disease monilethrix.

    Hermelita Winter;Mike A. Rogers;Lutz Langbein;Howard P. Stevens

  • Carcinogen-specific mutational pattern in the p53 gene in ultraviolet B radiation-induced squamous cell carcinomas of mouse skin

    Stefan Kress;Christian Sutter;Paul T. Strickland;Hasan Mukhtar

  • A Novel Human Type II Cytokeratin, K6hf, Specifically Expressed in the Companion Layer of the Hair Follicle

    Hermelita Winter;Lutz Langbein;Silke Praetzel;Martina Jacobs

  • Hair follicle-specific keratins and their diseases

    Jürgen Schweizer;Lutz Langbein;Michael A. Rogers;Hermelita Winter

  • A developmental study of the distribution and frequency of Langerhans cells in relation to formation of patterning in mouse tail epidermis.

    Jürgen. Schweizer;Friedrich. Marks

  • K6irs1, K6irs2, K6irs3, and K6irs4 Represent the Inner-Root-Sheath-Specific Type II Epithelial Keratins of the Human Hair Follicle1

    Lutz Langbein;Michael A Rogers;Silke Praetzel;Hermelita Winter

  • HOXC13 is involved in the regulation of human hair keratin gene expression.

    Luis Felipe Jave-Suarez;Hermelita Winter;Lutz Langbein;Michael A. Rogers

  • Expression of hair keratins in the adult nail unit: an immunohistochemical analysis of the onychogenesis in the proximal nail fold, matrix and nail bed.

    C. Perrin;L. Langbein;J. Schweizer

  • Characterization of a First Domain of Human High Glycine-Tyrosine and High Sulfur Keratin-associated Protein (KAP) Genes on Chromosome 21q22.1

    Michael A. Rogers;Lutz Langbein;Hermelita Winter;Claudia Ehmann

  • Characterization of a Cluster of Human High/Ultrahigh Sulfur Keratin-associated Protein Genes Embedded in the Type I Keratin Gene Domain on Chromosome 17q12-21

    Michael A. Rogers;Lutz Langbein;Hermelita Winter;Claudia Ehmann

  • Expression of high molecular weight (67K) keratin in human keratinocytes cultured on dead de-epidermized dermis.

    M. Regnier;J. Schweizer;S. Michel;C. Bailly

  • Aberrant expression during two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis of a type I 47-kDa keratin, K13, normally associated with terminal differentiation of internal stratified epithelia.

    Roswitha Nischt;Dennis R. Roop;Thomas Mehrel;Stuart H. Yuspa

  • A new mutation in the type II hair cortex keratin hHb1 involved in the inherited hair disorder monilethrix.

    H. Winter;Michael A. Rogers;Mathias Gebhardt;Uwe Wollina

Frequent Co-Authors

Lutz Langbein
Lutz Langbein German Cancer Research Center
Gerhard Fürstenberger
Gerhard Fürstenberger German Cancer Research Center
Thomas Krieg
Thomas Krieg University of Cologne
Friedrich Marks
Friedrich Marks Heidelberg University
David A.D. Parry
David A.D. Parry Massey University
Stuart H. Yuspa
Stuart H. Yuspa National Institutes of Health
Lutz Edler
Lutz Edler German Cancer Research Center
Irene M. Leigh
Irene M. Leigh University of Dundee
Pierre A. Coulombe
Pierre A. Coulombe University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Peter Schirmacher
Peter Schirmacher University Hospital Heidelberg

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