The present western blotting and immunocytochemical study analyzse the localization in different scales and skin appendages of specific keratin-associated beta proteins. It is concluded that glycine-rich beta proteions are typical for the beta-layer while cysteine-glycine beta proteins are more ubiquitarious.

Alibardi L., Segalla A., Dalla Valle L. (2012). Distribution of specific keratin associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) in the epidermis of the lizard Anolis carolinensis helps to clarify the process of cornification in lepidosaurians. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY. PART B, MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION., 318, 388-403 [10.1002/jez.b.22454].

Distribution of specific keratin associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) in the epidermis of the lizard Anolis carolinensis helps to clarify the process of cornification in lepidosaurians

ALIBARDI, LORENZO;
2012

Abstract

The present western blotting and immunocytochemical study analyzse the localization in different scales and skin appendages of specific keratin-associated beta proteins. It is concluded that glycine-rich beta proteions are typical for the beta-layer while cysteine-glycine beta proteins are more ubiquitarious.
2012
Alibardi L., Segalla A., Dalla Valle L. (2012). Distribution of specific keratin associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) in the epidermis of the lizard Anolis carolinensis helps to clarify the process of cornification in lepidosaurians. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY. PART B, MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION., 318, 388-403 [10.1002/jez.b.22454].
Alibardi L.; Segalla A.; Dalla Valle L.
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