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Temperature dictates TRPM4 mutation risk for skin disease, arrhythmia
First author Yuhua Tian, front, and senior author Jie Zheng in the Zheng lab on the UC Davis campus. Photo courtesy Regents of the University of California Body temperature may determine whether a single overactive ion channel causes a localized skin disorder or even a potentially lethal arrhythmia, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). In a mechanistic study of TRPM4 gain‑of‑function mutations, investigators at the
Allan Ryan
May 42 min read


Keloids: CYP24A1 overexpressed in keloid keratinocytes
Photo by: Htirgan via Wikimedia Commons Researchers from the University of Cincinnati have published findings that may signal a potential...
Allan Ryan
Feb 10, 20252 min read


Study identifies tissue characteristics of stable vitiligo
A new study has utilized multimodal analyses of skin affected by vitiligo in an attempt to provide some answers regarding why white...
Allan Ryan
Jun 20, 20221 min read


Keratinocyte's sensory role in pruritus arising from liver disease identified
An investigation into the causes of severe pruritus associated with liver disease has revealed that under some circumstances,...
John Evans
Apr 9, 20213 min read
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