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1965
Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the chemistry of keratins. The chapter discusses the efforts to prepare pure keratin derivatives for composition, sequence, and end group studies and to obtain mono disperse solutions of these derivatives for physicochemical characterization.
W G, Crewther +3 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the chemistry of keratins. The chapter discusses the efforts to prepare pure keratin derivatives for composition, sequence, and end group studies and to obtain mono disperse solutions of these derivatives for physicochemical characterization.
W G, Crewther +3 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2008
Low molecular weight keratin was self-crosslinked by microbial transglutaminase (mTGase) for application to wool fabric. From amino acid determination, keratin produced by the alkaline hydrolysis of wool showed requisite glutamine and lysine required for mTGase-mediated transamidation.
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Low molecular weight keratin was self-crosslinked by microbial transglutaminase (mTGase) for application to wool fabric. From amino acid determination, keratin produced by the alkaline hydrolysis of wool showed requisite glutamine and lysine required for mTGase-mediated transamidation.
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Nature, 1950
IF the term ‘keratin’ were applied only to those proteins which contain a high proportion of cystine, which give a keratin-type of X-ray diffraction photograph and which dissolve with ease only in alkaline solutions of reducing agents, then keratins, so far as is known, are confined to the epidermis and epidermal appendages of vertebrates, and are ...
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IF the term ‘keratin’ were applied only to those proteins which contain a high proportion of cystine, which give a keratin-type of X-ray diffraction photograph and which dissolve with ease only in alkaline solutions of reducing agents, then keratins, so far as is known, are confined to the epidermis and epidermal appendages of vertebrates, and are ...
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Archives of Dermatology, 2012
A LTHOUGH THE CLINICAL CHARACTERIStics of keratoacanthomas (KAs) are well known, there is limited information about their dermoscopic appearance and features. We evaluated 15 KAs and welldifferentiated squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs). Dermoscopic evaluation revealed that all lesions demonstrated a white to yellowish round structure surrounded by a ...
Jaimes N +5 more
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A LTHOUGH THE CLINICAL CHARACTERIStics of keratoacanthomas (KAs) are well known, there is limited information about their dermoscopic appearance and features. We evaluated 15 KAs and welldifferentiated squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs). Dermoscopic evaluation revealed that all lesions demonstrated a white to yellowish round structure surrounded by a ...
Jaimes N +5 more
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Keratins are asymmetrically inherited fate determinants in the mammalian embryo
Nature, 2020H. Lim +8 more
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2004
Publisher Summary Keratin bundling proteins are a subcategory of intermediate filament associated proteins (IFAPs) that are defined by their ability to organize keratin filaments into macrofibrilar arrays; however, only filaggrin and a related protein have been shown unequivocally to bundle keratin and other intermediate filaments into parallel ...
Listwan, Pawel, Rothnagel, Joseph A.
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Publisher Summary Keratin bundling proteins are a subcategory of intermediate filament associated proteins (IFAPs) that are defined by their ability to organize keratin filaments into macrofibrilar arrays; however, only filaggrin and a related protein have been shown unequivocally to bundle keratin and other intermediate filaments into parallel ...
Listwan, Pawel, Rothnagel, Joseph A.
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Diversity of Trichocyte Keratins and Keratin Associated Proteins
2018Wool and hair fibres are primarily composed of proteins of which the keratins and keratin associated proteins (KAPs) are the major component. Considerable diversity is known to exist within these two groups of proteins. In the case of the keratins two major families are known, of which there are 11 members in the acidic Type I family and 7 members in ...
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THE HTSTOCHEMISTRY OF KERATINIZATION.
British Journal of Dermatology, 1959A, JARRETT, R I, SPEARMAN, J A, HARDY
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Isotopes in environmental and health studies, 2003
L. Wassenaar, K. Hobson
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L. Wassenaar, K. Hobson
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Functional Differences between Keratins of Stratified and Simple Epithelia
Journal of Cell Biology, 1998Rudolph D Paladini +2 more
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