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Stefan W. Stoll, Ph.D. |
Assistant Research Professor, Department of Dermatology |
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- Xia L-Q, Stoll SW, Liebert M, Ethier SP, Carey T, Esclamado R, Carroll W, Johnson T, Elder JT: CaN19 expression in benign and malignant hyperplasias of the skin and oral mucosa: Evidence for a role in regenerative differentiation. Cancer Research 57: 3055-3062, 1997.
- Stoll S, Garner W, Elder J: Heparin-binding ligands mediate autocrine EGF receptor activation in skin organ culture. Journal of Clinical Investigation 100 (5): 1271-1281, 1997.
- Stoll SW, Zhao XP, Elder JT: EGF receptor activation stimulates transcription of CaN19 (S100A2) in human keratinocytes. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 111: 1092-1097, 1998.
- Stoll SW, Benedict M, Mitra R, Hiniker A, Elder JT, Nuņez G: EGF receptor signaling promotes keratinocyte survival by inhibiting apoptosis through bcl-XL. Oncogene 16: 1493-1499 1998.
- Stoll SW and Elder JT: Retinoid regulation of heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor expression in human keratinocytes and skin. Experimental Dermatology 7: 391-397, 1998.
- Stoll SW and Elder JT: Differential regulation of EGF-like growth factor genes in human keratinocytes. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 265: 214-221, 1999.
- Stoll SW, Kansra S, Peshick P, Fry D, Leopold W, Wiesen JF, Sibilia M, Werb Z, Derynck R, Wagner E, Elder JT: Multiple ErbB receptors are expressed and functional in human skin. Neoplasia 3: 339-350, 2001.
- Varani J, Zeigler M, Dame MK, Kang S, Fisher GJ, Voorhees JJ, Stoll SW, Elder JT: Heparin-binding epidermal-growth-factor-like growth factor activation of keratinocyte ErbB receptors mediates epidermal hyperplasia, a prominent side-effect of retinoid therapy. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 117: 1335-1341, 2001.
- Stoll SW, Kansra S, Elder JT: Metalloproteinases stimulate ErbB-dependent ERK signaling in human skin organ culture. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277: 26839-45, 2002.
- Stoll SW, Kansra S, Elder JT: Keratinocyte outgrowth from human skin explant cultures is dependent upon p38 signaling. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 11: 346-53, 2003.
- Kansra S*, Stoll SW*, Johnson JL, Elder JT: Autocrine ERK activation in normal human keratinocytes: metalloproteinase-mediated release of amphiregulin triggers signaling from ErbB1 to ERK. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 15: 4299-4309, 2004.
- Kansra S, Stoll SW, Johnson JL, Elder JT: Src family kinase inhibitors block amphiregulin-mediated autocrine ErbB signaling in normal human keratinocytes. Molecular Pharmacology, 67: 1145-57, 2005.
*indicates equal contributions
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