Thomas E. Scholzen
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Cell Biology and Immunobiology of the Skin
Department of Dermatology
University of Münster
Von-Esmarch-Strasse 58
Germany
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- Terminating the stress: peripheral peptidolysis of proopiomelanocortin-derived regulatory hormones by the dermal microvascular endothelial cell extracellular peptidases neprilysin and angiotensin-converting enzyme. Scholzen, T.E., König, S., Fastrich, M., Böhm, M., Luger, T.A. Endocrinology (2007)
- Cutaneous allergic contact dermatitis responses are diminished in mice deficient in neurokinin 1 receptors and augmented by neurokinin 2 receptor blockage. Scholzen, T.E., Steinhoff, M., Sindrilaru, A., Schwarz, A., Bunnett, N.W., Luger, T.A., Armstrong, C.A., Ansel, J.C. FASEB J. (2004)
- Neutral endopeptidase and angiotensin-converting enzyme -- key enzymes terminating the action of neuroendocrine mediators. Scholzen, T.E., Luger, T.A. Exp. Dermatol. (2004)
- Alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced vasculitis by down-regulating endothelial cell adhesion molecule expression. Scholzen, T.E., Sunderkötter, C., Kalden, D.H., Brzoska, T., Fastrich, M., Fisbeck, T., Armstrong, C.A., Ansel, J.C., Luger, T.A. Endocrinology (2003)
- Modulation of cutaneous inflammation by angiotensin-converting enzyme. Scholzen, T.E., Ständer, S., Riemann, H., Brzoska, T., Luger, T.A. J. Immunol. (2003)