Original paper
The RIPK4–IRF6 signalling axis safeguards epidermal differentiation and barrier function
Abstract
The integrity of the mammalian epidermis depends on a balance of proliferation and differentiation in the resident population of stem cells1. The kinase RIPK4 and the transcription factor IRF6 are mutated in severe developmental syndromes in humans, and mice lacking these genes display epidermal hyperproliferation and soft-tissue fusions that result in neonatal lethality2–5. Our understanding of how these genes control epidermal differentiation...
Paper Details
Title
The RIPK4–IRF6 signalling axis safeguards epidermal differentiation and barrier function
Published Date
Oct 2, 2019
Journal
Volume
574
Issue
7777
Pages
249 - 253
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