Circadian protection against bacterial skin infection by epidermal CXCL14-mediated innate immunity

The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin and the body's primary barrier to external pathogens; however, the early epidermal immune response remains to be mechanistically understood. We show that the chemokine CXCL14, produced by epidermal keratinocytes, exhibits robust circadian fluctua...

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Main Authors: Akazawa, S. (Author), Doi, M. (Author), Egawa, G. (Author), Hara, T. (Author), Hata, R.-I (Author), Isa, T. (Author), Kabashima, K. (Author), Kono, Y. (Author), Murai, I. (Author), Nakamura, T. (Author), Nakao, R. (Author), Nishito, Y. (Author), Okamura, H. (Author), Saito, R. (Author), Santo, Y. (Author), Sugawa, M. (Author), Tanegashima, K. (Author), Tanioka, M. (Author), Tominaga, K. (Author), Tsujihana, K. (Author), Yamada, H. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: NLM (Medline) 2022
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