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AGE-Modified Collagens I and III Induce Keratinocyte Terminal Differentiation through AGE Receptor CD36: Epidermal-Dermal Interaction in Acquired Perforating Dermatosis
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 10/30/09
Fujimoto E et al. – The results suggest that exposing KCs to AGE–modified interstitial collagen (types I and III) by scratching induces terminal differentiation of KCs via the AGE receptor (CD36), leading to the upward movement of KCs together with glycated collagen.
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