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Zoological Science, 1996
Abstract Structural proteins in the mammalian epidermis contain citrulline residues generated by enzymatic deimination of arginine residues. We analyzed deiminated proteins solubilized from sequentially stripped layers of guinea pig epidermis. Deiminated proteins were localized in the granular and cornified layers.
S. Kan, H. Asaga, T. Senshu
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Abstract Structural proteins in the mammalian epidermis contain citrulline residues generated by enzymatic deimination of arginine residues. We analyzed deiminated proteins solubilized from sequentially stripped layers of guinea pig epidermis. Deiminated proteins were localized in the granular and cornified layers.
S. Kan, H. Asaga, T. Senshu
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Assessment of Serum Interleukin-4 and Filaggrin Protein in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
Medico-Legal Update, 2020The current study aimed to determine the relationship between certain immunological parameters inatopicdermatitis (AD) patients.There wasno significant differences (P?0.05)in the level offilaggrin protein between patients and controlgroups regarding to the age but there wasa significant differences (P?
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Veterinary Dermatology, 2013
BackgroundFilaggrin is a structural protein that has attracted increasing interest over the past decade for its role in the pathogenesis of human atopic dermatitis (AD). Null mutations in its sequence are considered risk factors in the development of AD.Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo investigate canine filaggrin mRNA and protein expression in the skin of ...
Domenico, Santoro +4 more
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BackgroundFilaggrin is a structural protein that has attracted increasing interest over the past decade for its role in the pathogenesis of human atopic dermatitis (AD). Null mutations in its sequence are considered risk factors in the development of AD.Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo investigate canine filaggrin mRNA and protein expression in the skin of ...
Domenico, Santoro +4 more
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Nature Genetics, 2006
Atopic disease, including atopic dermatitis (eczema), allergy and asthma, has increased in frequency in recent decades and now affects approximately 20% of the population in the developed world. Twin and family studies have shown that predisposition to atopic disease is highly heritable.
Palmer, Colin N. A. +26 more
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Atopic disease, including atopic dermatitis (eczema), allergy and asthma, has increased in frequency in recent decades and now affects approximately 20% of the population in the developed world. Twin and family studies have shown that predisposition to atopic disease is highly heritable.
Palmer, Colin N. A. +26 more
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DNA and Cell Biology, 1990
Filaggrin is an intermediate filament-associated protein that is involved in aggregation of keratin filaments in fully cornified cells of the mammalian epidermis, and is an important marker for epidermal differentiation. In this report, the sequence of a rat cDNA clone coding for a portion of the polymeric precursor, profilaggrin, is presented.
P V, Haydock, B A, Dale
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Filaggrin is an intermediate filament-associated protein that is involved in aggregation of keratin filaments in fully cornified cells of the mammalian epidermis, and is an important marker for epidermal differentiation. In this report, the sequence of a rat cDNA clone coding for a portion of the polymeric precursor, profilaggrin, is presented.
P V, Haydock, B A, Dale
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Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1983
Filaggrin is a histidine-rich, cationic protein that aggregates with keratin filaments in vitro and may function as the keratin matrix protein in the terminally differentiated cells of the epidermis. This protein has been previously isolated from rodent epidermis.
A M, Lynley, B A, Dale
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Filaggrin is a histidine-rich, cationic protein that aggregates with keratin filaments in vitro and may function as the keratin matrix protein in the terminally differentiated cells of the epidermis. This protein has been previously isolated from rodent epidermis.
A M, Lynley, B A, Dale
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Filaggrin, the matrix protein of keratin
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1985Kurt Stenn, Beverly A. Dale
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Filaggrin: A Keratin Filament Associated Proteina
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985B A, Dale +2 more
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Revisiting the Roles of Filaggrin in Atopic Dermatitis
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022Verena Moosbrugger-Martinz +2 more
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Severe occupational protein contact dermatitis caused by fish in 2 patients with filaggrin mutations
Contact Dermatitis, 2013Jeanette, Kaae +2 more
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