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Formation of cornified envelop by cultured human epidermal cells |
Clonal
growth of human keratinocytes (Rheinwald)
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Keratins of human skin epidermis and hair follicle |
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Keratin fibers
of cultured human epidermal cells
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Keratins of human skin |
Keratin
turned out to be a marker for almost all epithelia
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Keratins as a carcinoma marker
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K1 and K10 keratins as keratinization markers
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Two basal cell populations in distinct palm epithelium
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Epidermal stem cells
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Clonal growth of human thymic epithelial cells
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K6 and K16 as markers for hyperproliferative keratinocytes
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K1 and K10 induction in vitamin A deficiency
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Immunological
definition of the two keratin subfamilies
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The keratin pair concept
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Keratin pairs as markers for skin, corneal and esophageal type of
differentiation
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Keratin markers for hair type differentiation
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Black hair tongue: expression of hair keratins in tongue epithelium
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Alternative pathways of keratinocyte differentiation
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Intrinsic and extrinsic regulation of keratinocyte differentiation
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Hair follicular epithelial stem cells reside in the bulge
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Bulge cells grow better than other follicular cells
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Bulge stem cells are highly susceptible to skin carcinogenesis
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The hair cycle
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Bulge stem cells can give rise to both hair fiber and epidermis
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