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Keratinization and its Disorders
Keratins are a diverse group of structural proteins that form thei ntermediate filament network responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of keratinocytes. In humans, there are around 30 keratin families divided into two groups, namely, acidic
Shibani Shetty, Gokul S.
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The Digestion of Human Hair Keratin by Microsporum canis Bodin
G. Daniels
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Mutations in GFAP Alter Early Lineage Commitment of Organoids
Mutations in GFAP alter lineage commitment of organoids. The severity of this commitment defect is dependent on the method of embryoid body formation. GFAP is expressed in iPSCs and during early stages of organoid development. Graphical abstract was created with BioRender.com .
Werner Dykstra+14 more
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Alpha-Keratin: Ultrafine Structure of α-Keratin [PDF]
David Johnson, P. T. Speakman
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Magnifying Glass on Sinonasal NUT Carcinoma Heterogeneity via Spatial Transcriptomics
ABSTRACT Background Nuclear protein in testis (NUT) carcinomas (NCs) are rare, clinically aggressive tumors with characteristic translocation involving NUTM1 and BRD4 genes. While NCs are generally characterized by undifferentiated basaloid cells with focal/abrupt squamous differentiation, tumoral heterogeneity remains unexplored.
Diana Bell+8 more
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Keratins significantly contribute to cell stiffness and impact invasive behavior
Kristin Seltmann+3 more
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Evidence of homology in a high-sulphur protein fraction (SCMK-B2) of wool and hair α-keratins [PDF]
J. M. Gillespie, T. Haylett, H. Lindley
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