The impact of immunotherapy on the natural progression of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), particularly the mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome variants, has been based on our evolving understanding of the disease's immunobiology
The keratins are a family of proteins (Mr = 40–70 K) that form 8-nm intermediate filaments in the cy...
The basic keratin pattern of mammalian epidermis consists of the basal keratin pair K5/K14 and the d...
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are the most common primary skin lymphomas, which are characteriz...
Background Keratins are a multigene family of intermediate filament proteins that are differentially...
Keratins are intermediate filament–forming proteins that provide mechanical support and fulfill a va...
Abstract The keratins are the typical intermediate Wla-ment proteins of epithelia, showing an outsta...
Keratins are the epithelia-specific members of intermediate filament superfamily and consist of 54 m...
The term ‘keratin ’ is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epith...
Twenty years have elapsed since keratin mutations were linked to cutaneous genodermatoses, and we no...
Intermediate filament (IntFil) genes arose during early metazoan evolution, to provide mechanical su...
The term 'keratin' is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epithe...
Cytokeratins are keratinous protein and assist cells to reduce mechanical stress on the intracytopla...
Keratins (KRTs) are the intermediate filament-forming proteins of epithelial cells, classified, acco...
Abstract: Intermediate filament (IntFil) genes arose during early metazoan evolution, to provide mec...
Keratins are cytoskeletal proteins that are expressed in epithelial cells. More than 50 keratin gene...
The keratins are a family of proteins (Mr = 40–70 K) that form 8-nm intermediate filaments in the cy...
The basic keratin pattern of mammalian epidermis consists of the basal keratin pair K5/K14 and the d...
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are the most common primary skin lymphomas, which are characteriz...
Background Keratins are a multigene family of intermediate filament proteins that are differentially...
Keratins are intermediate filament–forming proteins that provide mechanical support and fulfill a va...
Abstract The keratins are the typical intermediate Wla-ment proteins of epithelia, showing an outsta...
Keratins are the epithelia-specific members of intermediate filament superfamily and consist of 54 m...
The term ‘keratin ’ is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epith...
Twenty years have elapsed since keratin mutations were linked to cutaneous genodermatoses, and we no...
Intermediate filament (IntFil) genes arose during early metazoan evolution, to provide mechanical su...
The term 'keratin' is generally accepted to refer to the epithelial keratins of soft and hard epithe...
Cytokeratins are keratinous protein and assist cells to reduce mechanical stress on the intracytopla...
Keratins (KRTs) are the intermediate filament-forming proteins of epithelial cells, classified, acco...
Abstract: Intermediate filament (IntFil) genes arose during early metazoan evolution, to provide mec...
Keratins are cytoskeletal proteins that are expressed in epithelial cells. More than 50 keratin gene...
The keratins are a family of proteins (Mr = 40–70 K) that form 8-nm intermediate filaments in the cy...
The basic keratin pattern of mammalian epidermis consists of the basal keratin pair K5/K14 and the d...
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are the most common primary skin lymphomas, which are characteriz...