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Keratin-based materials
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ISBN: 1523153989 1501511769 Year: 2020 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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The book introduces readers to the unique aspects of keratin and opportunities to develop various bioproducts and biomaterials from keratins. It discusses the structure, properties and specific applications of keratins extracted from different sources. Applications include keratins as absorbents, reinforcements or matrices for composites, hydrogels and fibres.

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Keratin.


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Keratin-based biomaterials and bioproducts
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ISBN: 1523109238 1910242888 9781523109234 9781910242889 9781910242872 Year: 2017 Publisher: Shropshire, England : Smithers Rapra,

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Keratin. --- Neurokeratin


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Etude des kératines de l'épiderme
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Year: 1954 Publisher: Liège : Université de Liège, Faculté des sciences (ULg),

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EPIDERMIS --- KERATIN


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Cytokeratins : tools in oncology
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ISBN: 9535168185 9535100475 Year: 2012 Publisher: IntechOpen

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The first chapters of the volume "Cytokeratins - Tools in Oncology" discuss multiple functions of cytokeratins in organization of the intermediary filaments in normal intestine and liver as well as microfold L cells and the usability of cytokeratins 7, 8 and 20 in tumor diagnosis in detail. Epithelial to mesenchymal transition as a mechanism important in pathogenesis is touched in another chapter, followed by several articles dealing with the role of cytokeratins for detection of disseminated tumor cells and as response markers during chemotherapy. This book is therefore destined to all cancer researchers and therapists who want to understand the diagnostic application of cytokeratins in histology and, especially, the use of anti-cytokeratin antibodies to identify viable residual tumor cells accounting for a higher risk of tumor recurrence or cancer cells responding to chemotherapy, respectively.

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Keratin. --- Neurokeratin --- Oncology


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Keratin : structure, properties, and applications
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ISBN: 9781621003922 1621003922 9781621003366 1621003361 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Nova Publishers,

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Keratin. --- Neurokeratin --- Keratins.

Endocrine, metabolic and immunologic functions of keratinocytes
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ISBN: 0897665058 Year: 1988 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : New York academy of sciences,

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Mechanical properties and structure of alpha-keratin fibres : wool, human hair, and related fibres
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ISBN: 0868403598 9780868403595 Year: 1997 Publisher: Sydney: UNSW Press,

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Acqui 2006 --- Keratin --- Animal fibers


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Tissue differentiation, regeneration and aging : a novel viewpoint
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Year: 2001 Publisher: Belo Horizonte Promove Artes Graficas

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Keratins : their composition, structure and biosynthesis
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ISBN: 0398022836 Year: 1972 Publisher: Springfield (Ill.) : Thomas,

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Keratin
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ISBN: 1789848059 1789848040 1838817271 Year: 2018 Publisher: IntechOpen

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Keratin is the proteinaceous body covering layer produced by mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians. Hair and wool, horns, claws, hooves, feathers, and scales are made of keratin. Keratin is insoluble in water and is resistant to proteolysis. Importantly, keratin is also the intracellular structural protein that protects living epithelial cells from mechanical damage or stress. The fundamental keratin functions are revealed in congenital human skin diseases caused by mutations in keratin genes, e.g., Epidermolysis bullosa simplex or Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. Most keratin gene mutations have a dominant-negative effect disrupting the filamentous structure formation even from the natural allele, and leaving the cell with a deficient cytoskeleton. However, industrial scale meat production results in vast quantities of keratin byproduct. Processing this byproduct is, on the one hand a major challenge, and on the other hand, a potential for useful recycling and exploitation.

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