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Zhou D, Ota K, Nardin C, Feldman M, Widman A, Wind O, Simon A, Reilly M, Levin LR, Buck J et al..  2018.  Mammalian pigmentation is regulated by a distinct cAMP-dependent mechanism that controls melanosome pH.. Sci Signal. 11(555)
Zippin JHale, Friedman A.  2009.  Nanotechnology in cosmetics and sunscreens: an update.. J Drugs Dermatol. 8(10):955-8.
Zippin JH, Levin LR, Buck J.  2001.  CO(2)/HCO(3)(-)-responsive soluble adenylyl cyclase as a putative metabolic sensor.. Trends Endocrinol Metab. 12(8):366-70.
Zippin JH.  2009.  The genetics of psoriasis.. J Drugs Dermatol. 8(4):414-7.
Zippin JH, Chen Y, Nahirney P, Kamenetsky M, Wuttke MS, Fischman DA, Levin LR, Buck J.  2003.  Compartmentalization of bicarbonate-sensitive adenylyl cyclase in distinct signaling microdomains.. FASEB J. 17(1):82-4.
Zippin JH, Farrell J, Huron D, Kamenetsky M, Hess KC, Fischman DA, Levin LR, Buck J.  2004.  Bicarbonate-responsive "soluble" adenylyl cyclase defines a nuclear cAMP microdomain.. J Cell Biol. 164(4):527-34.
Zippin JH, Chadwick PA, Levin LR, Buck J, Magro CM.  2010.  Soluble adenylyl cyclase defines a nuclear cAMP microdomain in keratinocyte hyperproliferative skin diseases.. J Invest Dermatol. 130(5):1279-87.
Zippin JH, Chen Y, Straub SG, Hess KC, Diaz A, Lee D, Tso P, Holz GG, Sharp GWG, Levin LR et al..  2013.  CO2/HCO3(-)- and calcium-regulated soluble adenylyl cyclase as a physiological ATP sensor.. J Biol Chem. 288(46):33283-91.