Keratin-lipid structural organization in the corneous layer of snake.
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Infrared mapping resolves soft tissue preservation in 50 million year-old reptile skinEvidence of a molecular boundary lubricant at snakeskin surfaces.NMR spectroscopy reveals the presence and association of lipids and keratin in adhesive gecko setaeCornification in reptilian epidermis occurs through the deposition of keratin-associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) onto a scaffold of intermediate filament keratins.Immunolocalization of keratin-associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) in the regenerating lizard epidermis indicates a new process for the differentiation of the epidermis in lepidosauriansDistribution 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
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Keratin-lipid structural organization in the corneous layer of snake.
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Keratin-lipid structural organization in the corneous layer of snake.
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Keratin-lipid structural organization in the corneous layer of snake.
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Keratin-lipid structural organization in the corneous layer of snake.
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Keratin-lipid structural organization in the corneous layer of snake.
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Alberto Ripamonti
Giuseppe Falini
Lorenzo Alibardi
Simona Fermani
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10.1002/BIP.21184
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2009-12-01T00:00:00Z