Intermediate Filament Proteins
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Subject Areas on Research
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A daily skincare regimen with a unique ceramide and filaggrin formulation rapidly improves chronic xerosis, pruritus, and quality of life in older adults.
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A rapidly dividing human medulloblastoma cell line (D283 MED) expresses all three neurofilament subunits.
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A single valine residue plays an essential role in peripherin/rds targeting to photoreceptor outer segments.
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A structural comparison of tryptic fragments of three types of intermediate filaments.
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An immunohistochemical comparison of cytokeratin 7, cytokeratin 15, cytokeratin 19, CAM 5.2, carcinoembryonic antigen, and nestin in differentiating porocarcinoma from squamous cell carcinoma.
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An intermediate filament-associated protein, p50, recognized by monoclonal antibodies.
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Characterization of a cDNA clone encoding human filaggrin and localization of the gene to chromosome region 1q21.
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Characterization of free-floating spheres from human trabecular meshwork (HTM) cell culture in vitro.
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Co-expression of vimentin and cytokeratins in parietal endoderm cells of early mouse embryo.
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Corticosteroids regulate epithelial cell differentiation and Hassall body formation in the human thymus.
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Differentiation characteristics of newly established medulloblastoma cell lines (D384 Med, D425 Med, and D458 Med) and their transplantable xenografts.
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Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice lacking glial fibrillary acidic protein is characterized by a more severe clinical course and an infiltrative central nervous system lesion.
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Expression of the homeobox genes Hox 2.1 and 2.6 during mouse development.
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Expression of the intermediate filament peripherin in extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma.
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Filaggrin deficiency promotes the dissemination of cutaneously inoculated vaccinia virus.
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Gigaxonin glycosylation regulates intermediate filament turnover and may impact giant axonal neuropathy etiology or treatment.
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Glial fibrillary acidic protein synthesized in vitro using messenger RNA from a human glioma cell line.
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Goblet-cell mucinous epithelium lining the endometrium and endocervix: evidence of metastasis from an appendiceal primary tumor through the use of cytokeratin-7 and -20 immunostains.
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Growth, morphology, and serial transplantation of anaplastic human gliomas in athymic mice.
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Identification of glial filament protein and vimentin in the same intermediate filament system in human glioma cells.
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Intermediate filament associated proteins.
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Lysophosphatidic acid stimulates neurotransmitter-like conductance changes that precede GABA and L-glutamate in early, presumptive cortical neuroblasts.
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Melanoma, a tumor based on a mutant stem cell?
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Monoclonal antibodies to epitopes on different regions of the 200 000 dalton neurofilament protein. Probes for the geometry of the filament.
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Myolipoma of the eyelid.
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Nearest neighbor analysis for brain synapsin I. Evidence from in vitro reassociation assays for association with membrane protein(s) and the Mr = 68,000 neurofilament subunit.
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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor stimulation impairs epidermal permeability barrier function and recovery and modulates cornified envelope proteins.
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Nociceptors are interleukin-1beta sensors.
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Reactive astrocytes express the embryonic intermediate neurofilament nestin.
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Regulation of glioblastoma stem cells by retinoic acid: role for Notch pathway inhibition.
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Relationship of the demonstration of intermediate filament protein to kinetics of three human neuroepithelial tumor cell lines. Lack of neural-related proteins in most cells in S phase: a double-labeled immunohistochemical study on matrix cultures.
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Study of glial fibrillary acidic protein in a human glioma cell line grown in culture and as a solid tumor.
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Syncoilin isoform organization and differential expression in murine striated muscle.
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Syncoilin modulates peripherin filament networks and is necessary for large-calibre motor neurons.
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The biology of malignant gliomas--a comprehensive survey.
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The channel kinase, TRPM7, is required for early embryonic development.
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The nature and significance of differential keratin gene expression.
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c-Jun promotes whereas JunB inhibits epidermal neoplasia.
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