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423 related items for PubMed ID: 23065677

  • 1. Cornification in reptilian epidermis occurs through the deposition of keratin-associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) onto a scaffold of intermediate filament keratins.
    Alibardi L.
    J Morphol; 2013 Feb; 274(2):175-93. PubMed ID: 23065677
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  • 2. Ultrastructural immunocytochemistry for the central region of keratin associated-beta-proteins (beta-keratins) shows the epitope is constantly expressed in reptilian epidermis.
    Alibardi L.
    Tissue Cell; 2013 Aug; 45(4):241-52. PubMed ID: 23608345
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  • 3. Immunoreactivity to the pre-core box antibody shows that most glycine-rich beta-proteins accumulate in lepidosaurian beta-layer and in the corneous layer of crocodilian and turtle epidermis.
    Alibardi L.
    Micron; 2014 Feb; 57():31-40. PubMed ID: 24246129
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  • 4. Ultrastructural immunolocalization of alpha-keratins and associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) suggests a new interpretation on the process of hard and soft cornification in turtle epidermis.
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    Micron; 2013 Feb; 52-53():8-15. PubMed ID: 23958576
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  • 5. Cytochemical, biochemical and molecular aspects of the process of keratinization in the epidermis of reptilian scales.
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    Prog Histochem Cytochem; 2006 Feb; 40(2):73-134. PubMed ID: 16584938
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  • 8. Transition from embryonic to adult epidermis in reptiles occurs by the production of corneous beta-proteins.
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    Int J Dev Biol; 2014 Feb; 58(10-12):829-39. PubMed ID: 26154324
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  • 9. Immunological characterization and fine localization of a lizard beta-keratin.
    Alibardi L, Toni M.
    J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol; 2006 Nov 15; 306(6):528-38. PubMed ID: 16615104
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  • 10. Immunological characterization of a newly developed antibody for localization of a beta-keratin in turtle epidermis.
    Alibardi L, Toni M.
    J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol; 2007 Mar 15; 308(2):200-8. PubMed ID: 17041960
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  • 11. Scale keratin in lizard epidermis reveals amino acid regions homologous with avian and mammalian epidermal proteins.
    Alibardi L, Dalla Valle L, Toffolo V, Toni M.
    Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol; 2006 Jul 15; 288(7):734-52. PubMed ID: 16761287
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  • 13. Distribution and characterization of proteins associated with cornification in the epidermis of gecko lizard.
    Alibardi L, Toni M.
    Tissue Cell; 2005 Dec 15; 37(6):423-33. PubMed ID: 16171836
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  • 16. Immunolocalization of keratin-associated beta-proteins (beta-keratins) in the regenerating lizard epidermis indicates a new process for the differentiation of the epidermis in lepidosaurians.
    Alibardi L.
    J Morphol; 2012 Nov 15; 273(11):1272-9. PubMed ID: 22807268
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  • 17. Distribution of keratin and associated proteins in the epidermis of monotreme, marsupial, and placental mammals.
    Alibardi L, Maderson PF.
    J Morphol; 2003 Oct 15; 258(1):49-66. PubMed ID: 12905534
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  • 19. Characterization of keratins and associated proteins involved in the corneification of crocodilian epidermis.
    Alibardi L, Toni M.
    Tissue Cell; 2007 Oct 15; 39(5):311-23. PubMed ID: 17707449
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  • 20. Sauropsids Cornification is Based on Corneous Beta-Proteins, a Special Type of Keratin-Associated Corneous Proteins of the Epidermis.
    Alibardi L.
    J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol; 2016 Sep 15; 326(6):338-351. PubMed ID: 27506161
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