Vladimir A. Botchkarev
Department of Dermatology
Boston University School of Medicine
Massachusetts 02118
USA
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- Neurotrophins in skin biology and pathology. Botchkarev, V.A., Yaar, M., Peters, E.M., Raychaudhuri, S.P., Botchkareva, N.V., Marconi, A., Raychaudhuri, S.K., Paus, R., Pincelli, C. J. Invest. Dermatol. (2006)
- Edar signaling in the control of hair follicle development. Botchkarev, V.A., Fessing, M.Y. J. Investig. Dermatol. Symp. Proc. (2005)
- BMP signaling in the control of skin development and hair follicle growth. Botchkarev, V.A., Sharov, A.A. Differentiation (2004)
- Bone morphogenetic proteins and their antagonists in skin and hair follicle biology. Botchkarev, V.A. J. Invest. Dermatol. (2003)
- Stress and the hair follicle: exploring the connections. Botchkarev, V.A. Am. J. Pathol. (2003)
- Molecular control of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during hair follicle cycling. Botchkarev, V.A., Kishimoto, J. J. Investig. Dermatol. Symp. Proc. (2003)
- Molecular mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced hair loss. Botchkarev, V.A. J. Investig. Dermatol. Symp. Proc. (2003)
- Molecular biology of hair morphogenesis: development and cycling. Botchkarev, V.A., Paus, R. J. Exp. Zool. B Mol. Dev. Evol. (2003)
- Neurotrophins and their role in pathogenesis of alopecia areata. Botchkarev, V.A. J. Investig. Dermatol. Symp. Proc. (2003)
- Modulation of BMP signaling by noggin is required for induction of the secondary (nontylotrich) hair follicles. Botchkarev, V.A., Botchkareva, N.V., Sharov, A.A., Funa, K., Huber, O., Gilchrest, B.A. J. Invest. Dermatol. (2002)
- p53 Involvement in the control of murine hair follicle regression. Botchkarev, V.A., Komarova, E.A., Siebenhaar, F., Botchkareva, N.V., Sharov, A.A., Komarov, P.G., Maurer, M., Gudkov, A.V., Gilchrest, B.A. Am. J. Pathol. (2001)
- Noggin is required for induction of the hair follicle growth phase in postnatal skin. Botchkarev, V.A., Botchkareva, N.V., Nakamura, M., Huber, O., Funa, K., Lauster, R., Paus, R., Gilchrest, B.A. FASEB J. (2001)
- p53 is essential for chemotherapy-induced hair loss. Botchkarev, V.A., Komarova, E.A., Siebenhaar, F., Botchkareva, N.V., Komarov, P.G., Maurer, M., Gilchrest, B.A., Gudkov, A.V. Cancer Res. (2000)