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This is a different protease composition than found in T. rubrum grown on skin and nails: Metalloprotease (M36: MEP2) and serine proteases (S8: SUB2, SUB2, and SUB3) were more active in skin medium, and serine proteases (S8: SUB1 and SUB4) and metalloprotease (M36: MEP4) were more active in nail degradation (Chen et al. 2010).
Isolated AU (p < 0.001), isolated keratitis (p = 0.001), and intraocular pressure elevation (p = 0.013) were more likely to be concomitant to HZO active skin disease, while keratouveitis occurred more likely more than 1 month after HZO eruption (p < 0.001).
A more robust correlation between MRSS and adiponectin levels was seen in Scl-70-positive patients, suggesting the association of reduced PPAR-γ activity with active skin disease.
Skin glands become more active, especially apocrine glands (a type of sweat gland that is found in the armpits and groin and around the anus).
Noninvasive radiofrequency and infrared devices seems to be more active on the looser and delicate skin such as eyelids.
The increased risk associated with younger inmates in our study was likely due to a more active lifestyle, which predisposes them to skin abrasions.
A preliminary study found the Alx3 gene was more active in the white parts of zebra skin than in the black parts.
Moreover, during healing, eight genes were consistently more active in the oral wounds than in the skin wounds.
More frequent stimulation to detect earlier onset was not possible without active skin cooling.
Strikingly, in the new 3D skin-melanoma model developed herein, cisplatin became substantially more active as a TRAIL sensitizer than UVB.
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