Keratins are the epithelia-specific members of intermediate filament superfamily and consist of 54 members. They serve primarily as cytoskeletons, which sustain cell structures. They also influence on cell proliferation and motility by rapidly changing their morphology and distribution through post-translational modification. The expression of keratins genes is regulated by various cytokines and growth factors, mainly through distinct transcription factors. Mutations in keratin genes cause various cutaneous diseases as well as predisposition to inflammatory disorders of internal organ, such as the intestine and the liver. Keratins directly interact signaling molecules, which affects inflammatory processes, and cancer progression. The mechan...
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is a rare genetic condition typified by superficial bullous lesi...
The crucial role of structural support fulfilled by keratin intermediate filaments (IFs) in surface ...
Keratins are members of the intermediate filament family. They form intricate cytoskeletal networks ...
Cytokeratins are keratinous protein and assist cells to reduce mechanical stress on the intracytopla...
The cytoprotective keratins (K) compose the intermediate filaments of epithelial cells and their inh...
The epidermal keratinocytes express two major pairs of keratin polypeptides. One pair (K5/K14) expre...
Mutations in keratin genes cause a diverse spectrum of skin, hair and mucosal disorders. Cutaneous d...
Keratins are a diverse group of structural proteins that form thei ntermediate filament network resp...
Keratin intermediate filaments play an important role in maintaining the integrity of the skin struc...
The term ‘keratin ’ is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epith...
Abstract The keratins are the typical intermediate Wla-ment proteins of epithelia, showing an outsta...
The term 'keratin' is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epithe...
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is a rare genetic condition typified by superficial bullous lesi...
Keratins are the major structural proteins of the epidermis. Analyzing keratin gene sequences, appre...
In wound healing and many pathologic conditions, keratinocytes become activated: they turn into migr...
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is a rare genetic condition typified by superficial bullous lesi...
The crucial role of structural support fulfilled by keratin intermediate filaments (IFs) in surface ...
Keratins are members of the intermediate filament family. They form intricate cytoskeletal networks ...
Cytokeratins are keratinous protein and assist cells to reduce mechanical stress on the intracytopla...
The cytoprotective keratins (K) compose the intermediate filaments of epithelial cells and their inh...
The epidermal keratinocytes express two major pairs of keratin polypeptides. One pair (K5/K14) expre...
Mutations in keratin genes cause a diverse spectrum of skin, hair and mucosal disorders. Cutaneous d...
Keratins are a diverse group of structural proteins that form thei ntermediate filament network resp...
Keratin intermediate filaments play an important role in maintaining the integrity of the skin struc...
The term ‘keratin ’ is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epith...
Abstract The keratins are the typical intermediate Wla-ment proteins of epithelia, showing an outsta...
The term 'keratin' is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epithe...
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is a rare genetic condition typified by superficial bullous lesi...
Keratins are the major structural proteins of the epidermis. Analyzing keratin gene sequences, appre...
In wound healing and many pathologic conditions, keratinocytes become activated: they turn into migr...
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) is a rare genetic condition typified by superficial bullous lesi...
The crucial role of structural support fulfilled by keratin intermediate filaments (IFs) in surface ...
Keratins are members of the intermediate filament family. They form intricate cytoskeletal networks ...