Eniko Bodo

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Country: Germany

Publications

  1. ncbi Dissecting the impact of chemotherapy on the human hair follicle: a pragmatic in vitro assay for studying the pathogenesis and potential management of hair follicle dystrophy
    Eniko Bodo
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, D 23538 Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, Germany
    Am J Pathol 171:1153-67. 2007
  2. ncbi Thyroid-stimulating hormone, a novel, locally produced modulator of human epidermal functions, is regulated by thyrotropin-releasing hormone and thyroid hormones
    Eniko Bodo
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    Endocrinology 151:1633-42. 2010
  3. ncbi Thyrotropin-releasing hormone selectively stimulates human hair follicle pigmentation
    Erzsébet Gáspár
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany
    J Invest Dermatol 131:2368-77. 2011
  4. ncbi Thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH): a new player in human hair-growth control
    Erzsébet Gáspár
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160 D 23538 Lübeck, Germany
    FASEB J 24:393-403. 2010
  5. ncbi Human female hair follicles are a direct, nonclassical target for thyroid-stimulating hormone
    Eniko Bodo
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany
    J Invest Dermatol 129:1126-39. 2009
  6. ncbi Thyroid hormones directly alter human hair follicle functions: anagen prolongation and stimulation of both hair matrix keratinocyte proliferation and hair pigmentation
    Nina van Beek
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab 93:4381-8. 2008
  7. ncbi T-oligos as differential modulators of human scalp hair growth and pigmentation: a new "time lapse system" for studying human skin and hair follicle biology in vitro?
    Ina Hadshiew
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf, Martinistrabe 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany
    Arch Dermatol Res 300:155-9. 2008
  8. ncbi Thyrotropin powers human mitochondria
    Burkhard Poeggeler
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    FASEB J 24:1525-31. 2010
  9. ncbi Probing the effects of stress mediators on the human hair follicle: substance P holds central position
    Eva M J Peters
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    Am J Pathol 171:1872-86. 2007
  10. ncbi Erythropoietin and the skin: a role for epidermal oxygen sensing?
    Ralf Paus
    Department of Dermatology, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany
    Bioessays 31:344-8. 2009

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  1. ncbi Dissecting the impact of chemotherapy on the human hair follicle: a pragmatic in vitro assay for studying the pathogenesis and potential management of hair follicle dystrophy
    Eniko Bodo
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, D 23538 Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, Germany
    Am J Pathol 171:1153-67. 2007
    ..Thus, this novel system serves as a powerful yet pragmatic tool for dissecting and manipulating the impact of chemotherapy on the human HF...
  2. ncbi Thyroid-stimulating hormone, a novel, locally produced modulator of human epidermal functions, is regulated by thyrotropin-releasing hormone and thyroid hormones
    Eniko Bodo
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    Endocrinology 151:1633-42. 2010
    ..Intraepidermal TSH expression appears to be regulated by the classical endocrine controls that determine the systemic HPT axis...
  3. ncbi Thyrotropin-releasing hormone selectively stimulates human hair follicle pigmentation
    Erzsébet Gáspár
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany
    J Invest Dermatol 131:2368-77. 2011
    ..This physiologically relevant and melanocyte sub-population-specific neuroendocrine control of human pigmentation deserves clinical exploration, e.g., for preventing or reversing hair graying...
  4. ncbi Thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH): a new player in human hair-growth control
    Erzsébet Gáspár
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160 D 23538 Lübeck, Germany
    FASEB J 24:393-403. 2010
    ..Human HFs provide an excellent discovery tool for identifying and dissecting nonclassical functions of TRH and TRH-mediated signaling in situ, which emerge as novel players in human epithelial biology...
  5. ncbi Human female hair follicles are a direct, nonclassical target for thyroid-stimulating hormone
    Eniko Bodo
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany
    J Invest Dermatol 129:1126-39. 2009
    ..This suggests that organ-cultured scalp HFs provide an instructive and physiologically relevant human model for exploring nonclassical functions of TSH, in and beyond the skin...
  6. ncbi Thyroid hormones directly alter human hair follicle functions: anagen prolongation and stimulation of both hair matrix keratinocyte proliferation and hair pigmentation
    Nina van Beek
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab 93:4381-8. 2008
    ..g. effluvium). However, it is still unclear whether T3 and T4 exert any direct effects on human hair follicles (HFs), and if so, how exactly human HFs respond to T3/T4 stimulation...
  7. ncbi T-oligos as differential modulators of human scalp hair growth and pigmentation: a new "time lapse system" for studying human skin and hair follicle biology in vitro?
    Ina Hadshiew
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf, Martinistrabe 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany
    Arch Dermatol Res 300:155-9. 2008
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  8. ncbi Thyrotropin powers human mitochondria
    Burkhard Poeggeler
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    FASEB J 24:1525-31. 2010
    ....
  9. ncbi Probing the effects of stress mediators on the human hair follicle: substance P holds central position
    Eva M J Peters
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    Am J Pathol 171:1872-86. 2007
    ..The data obtained therewith allow one to sketch the first evidence-based biological explanation for how stress may trigger or aggravate telogen effluvium and alopecia areata...
  10. ncbi Erythropoietin and the skin: a role for epidermal oxygen sensing?
    Ralf Paus
    Department of Dermatology, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany
    Bioessays 31:344-8. 2009
    ..Mainly, we propose that the skin itself directly contributes to the up-regulation of EPO plasma levels in response to hypoxia...
  11. ncbi Human hair follicles are an extrarenal source and a nonhematopoietic target of erythropoietin
    Eniko Bodo
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    FASEB J 21:3346-54. 2007
    ..They may recruit EPO/EPO-R signaling e.g., for modulating HF apoptosis under conditions of hypoxia and chemotherapy-induced stress...
  12. ncbi Leptin and the skin: a new frontier
    Burkhard Poeggeler
    Department of Dermatology, University of Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany
    Exp Dermatol 19:12-8. 2010
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  13. ncbi Hair follicle stem cells: walking the maze
    Stephan Tiede
    Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Schleswig Holstein, University of Lubeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    Eur J Cell Biol 86:355-76. 2007
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  14. ncbi Towards the development of a pragmatic technique for isolating and differentiating nestin-positive cells from human scalp skin into neuronal and glial cell populations: generating neurons from human skin?
    Charli Kruse
    Fraunhofer Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Group of Cell Differentiation and Cell Technology at the University of Lübeck, MFC Innovationscampus, Maria Goeppert Strasse 1, D 23538 Lubeck, Germany
    Exp Dermatol 15:794-800. 2006
    ..Therefore, human scalp skin can serve as a highly accessible, abundant, and convenient source for autologous adult stem cell-like cells that offer themselves to be exploited for neuroregenerative medicine purposes...