Bowden et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Sequence and expression of human hair keratin genesBowden et al., 1994
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- 768080860224550074
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- Bowden P
- Hainey S
- Parker G
- Hodgins M
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- Journal of dermatological science
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Normal hair growth and differentiation requires co-ordinate expression of many hair specific structural protein genes. It has been established that one of the 4 major groups of hair structural proteins, low-sulphur hair keratins, belongs to the intermediate filament (IF) …
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