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Transcriptional regulation of peptidylarginine deiminase expression in human keratinocytes

  • Shibo Ying

      Affiliations

    • Department of Applied Biological Resource Sciences, School of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-0393, Japan
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  • Sijun Dong

      Affiliations

    • Department of Applied Biological Resource Sciences, School of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-0393, Japan
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  • Akira Kawada

      Affiliations

    • Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, Kinki University, Osaka 589-8511, Japan
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  • Toshio Kojima

      Affiliations

    • Department of Applied Biological Resource Sciences, School of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-0393, Japan
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  • Stéphane Chavanas

      Affiliations

    • CNRS-University of Toulouse III UMR 5165, Institut Fédératif de Recherche 30 (INSERM, CNRS, CHU Toulouse-Purpan, Université Paul Sabatier), CHU Purpan TSA40031, 31059 Toulouse cedex 9, France
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  • Marie-Claire Méchin

      Affiliations

    • CNRS-University of Toulouse III UMR 5165, Institut Fédératif de Recherche 30 (INSERM, CNRS, CHU Toulouse-Purpan, Université Paul Sabatier), CHU Purpan TSA40031, 31059 Toulouse cedex 9, France
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  • Véronique Adoue

      Affiliations

    • CNRS-University of Toulouse III UMR 5165, Institut Fédératif de Recherche 30 (INSERM, CNRS, CHU Toulouse-Purpan, Université Paul Sabatier), CHU Purpan TSA40031, 31059 Toulouse cedex 9, France
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  • Guy Serre

      Affiliations

    • CNRS-University of Toulouse III UMR 5165, Institut Fédératif de Recherche 30 (INSERM, CNRS, CHU Toulouse-Purpan, Université Paul Sabatier), CHU Purpan TSA40031, 31059 Toulouse cedex 9, France
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  • Michel Simon

      Affiliations

    • CNRS-University of Toulouse III UMR 5165, Institut Fédératif de Recherche 30 (INSERM, CNRS, CHU Toulouse-Purpan, Université Paul Sabatier), CHU Purpan TSA40031, 31059 Toulouse cedex 9, France
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  • Hidenari Takahara

      Affiliations

    • Department of Applied Biological Resource Sciences, School of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-0393, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +81 29 888 8681; fax: +81 29 888 8681.

Received 10 July 2008 ,Revised 25 August 2008 ,Accepted 19 September 2008. Published online 12 July 2010 Corrected Proof

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doi: 10.1016/j.jdermsci.2008.09.009

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