Publications by authors named "K C Zouboulis"

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  • Recent advancements in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) research have faced challenges due to rapid therapeutic development and lack of outcome measures, leading to the halt of some studies.
  • The HS 3D-SeboSkin model, which combines human skin and sebocytes, has been utilized to study the effects of adalimumab, an approved biologic that targets inflammatory cells and promotes healing in HS lesions.
  • Adalimumab shows varying effects on cellular proteins in patients, reducing several inflammatory markers while failing to alter abnormal cell differentiation, highlighting the need for personalized approaches in treatment development.
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  • Chronic inflammation and issues with hair follicle cell differentiation are key factors in the development of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), with obesity and metabolic syndrome also being significant risk factors.
  • A systematic review examined the molecular mechanisms behind HS, identifying biomarkers and potential repurposing of existing drugs, including adalimumab, which is already approved for this condition.
  • The study confirmed the interconnected nature of HS with other comorbidities like inflammatory bowel disease and arthritis, highlighting the importance of molecular research for better understanding and treatment of HS.
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Our previous study on nitroxides in o-terphenyl (OTP) revealed two separable decoherence processes at low temperatures, best captured by the sum of two stretched exponentials (SSE) model. Dynamical decoupling (DD) extends both associated dephasing times linearly for 1 to 5 refocusing pulses [Soetbeer et al., Phys.

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Background: Apocrine glands have been long considered as the initial targeted skin compartment in hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa (HS).

Objective: Detection of apocrine gland involvement in HS.

Methods: Apocrine glands were isolated from skin biopsies of involved and uninvolved skin of HS patients (n = 16, females : males 1 : 1) by laser capture microscopy and studied by whole transcriptome profiling.

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