none1noThe corneous layer of the epidermis in hard-shelled turtles largely derives from the accumulation of beta-proteins as indicated by microscopic, in situ hybridization, and immunocytochemical and Western blotting analysis. The expression of mRNAs of one of the most common type of beta-proteins shows higher expression in upper spinosus and pre-corneous keratinocytes of growing scutes. Two beta-proteins of 14-16 kDa, indicated as Tu2 and Tu17 and representing two subtypes of beta-proteins co-accumulate in the thick corneous layer of the epidermis in hard-shelled turtle. The two beta-proteins apparently mix in differentiating and mature corneocytes although Tu2 appears more prevalent than Tu17. The specific role of the different subtypes ...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
The evolution of reptiles, birds, and mammals was associated with the origin of unique integumentary...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Proteins involved in the process of cornification of turtle epidermis are not well. known. The prese...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
none2noIn contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscale...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
The evolution of reptiles, birds, and mammals was associated with the origin of unique integumentary...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The tough corneous layer in the carapace and plastron of hard‐shelled turtles derives from the accu...
The epidermis of soft-shelled and hard-shelled turtles has been compared to determine the origin of ...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Beta-keratins constitute most of the corneous material of carapace and plastron of turtles. The prod...
Proteins involved in the process of cornification of turtle epidermis are not well. known. The prese...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
none2noIn contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscale...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
In contrast to most chelonians, the fully aquatic soft-shelled turtles have a smooth, unscaled, and ...
The evolution of reptiles, birds, and mammals was associated with the origin of unique integumentary...