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LEOPARD syndrome associated with steatocystoma multiplex and hyperelastic skin.
Acta Derm Venereol (Stockh) 75: 323-324, 1995. - Ozawa M, Suzuki T, Terui T, Tagami H.
Extensive leg ulcers due to erythema induratum associated with scrofuloderma : outstanding efficacy of triple-agent antituberculous therapy.
Eur J Dermatol 6: 441-442, 1996. - Coven TR, Burack LH, Gilleaudeau P, Keogh M, Ozawa M, Krueger JG.
Narrowband UVB produces superior clinical and histopathological resolution of moderate-to-severe psoriasis in patients compared with broadband UVB.
Arch Dermatol 133: 1514-1522, 1997. - Ozawa M, Terui T, Tanita M, Kato T, Tagami H.
Release of monocyte chemoattractants by polymorphonuclear leukocytes stimulated by their adhesion to stratum corneumopsonized via complement activation, measured with a human acute monocytic leukemic cell line, THP-1.
Exp Dermatol 7: 151-156, 1998. - Ozawa M, Ferenczi K, Kikuchi T, Cardinale I, Austin LM, Coven TR, Burack LH, Krueger JG.
312-nanometer ultraviolet B light (narrow-band UVB) induces apoptosis of T cells within psoriatic lesions.
J Exp Med 189: 711-718, 1999. - Austin LM, Ozawa M, Kikuchi T, Walters IB, Krueger JG.
The majority of epidermal T cells in psoriatic vulgaris lesions can produce type 1 cytokines, IFN-g, IL-2, and TNF-a defining TC1 and TH1 effector populations: a type 1 differentiation bias is also measured in circulating blood T cells in psoriatic patients.
J Investi Dermatol 113: 752-759, 1999. - Trepicchio WL, Ozawa M, Walters IB, Kikuchi T, Gilleaudeau P, Bliss JL, Schwertschlag U, Dorner AJ, Krueger JG.
IL-11 therapy selectively downregulates type 1 cytokine proinflammatory pathways in psoriatic lesions.
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įĖČw1: 418-423, 2002. - Walters IR, Ozawa M, Cardinale I, Gilleaudeau P, Trepicchio WL, Bliss J, Krueger JG.
Narrowband (312-nm) UV-B suppresses interferon g and interleukin (IL)12 and increases IL-4 transcripts: differential regulation of cytokines at the single-cell level.
Arch Dermatol 139: 155-161, 2003. - Ozawa M, Aiba S, Kurosawa M, Tagami H.
Ber-EP4 antigen is a marker for a cell population related to the secondary hair germ.
Exp. Dermatol 2003,in press