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KRT84
KRT84 is a keratin gene, for a type II hair keratin Hair keratin is a type of keratin found in hair and nails. There are two types of hair keratin: * the acidic ''type I hair keratin'' ** type I hair keratin 1, ** type I hair keratin 2, ** type I hair keratin 3A, ** type I hair keratin 3B, ** ... contained primarily in the filiform tongue papilla. {{gene-12-stub ...
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Type II Hair Keratin
Hair keratin is a type of keratin found in hair and nails. There are two types of hair keratin: * the acidic In computer science, ACID ( atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee data validity despite errors, power failures, and other mishaps. In the context of databases, a ... ''type I hair keratin'' ** type I hair keratin 1, ** type I hair keratin 2, ** type I hair keratin 3A, ** type I hair keratin 3B, ** type I hair keratin 4, ** type I hair keratin 5, ** type I hair keratin 6, ** type I hair keratin 7, ** type I hair keratin 8, * the basic ''type II hair keratin'' ** type II hair keratin 1, ** type II hair keratin 2, ** type II hair keratin 3, ** type II hair keratin 4, ** type II hair keratin 5, ** type II hair keratin 6, External links * * Keratins {{protein-stub ...
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Keratin
Keratin () is one of a family of structural fibrous proteins also known as ''scleroproteins''. Alpha-keratin (α-keratin) is a type of keratin found in vertebrates. It is the key structural material making up scales, hair, nails, feathers, horns, claws, hooves, and the outer layer of skin among vertebrates. Keratin also protects epithelial cells from damage or stress. Keratin is extremely insoluble in water and organic solvents. Keratin monomers assemble into bundles to form intermediate filaments, which are tough and form strong unmineralized epidermal appendages found in reptiles, birds, amphibians, and mammals. Excessive keratinization participate in fortification of certain tissues such as in horns of cattle and rhinos, and armadillos' osteoderm. The only other biological matter known to approximate the toughness of keratinized tissue is chitin. Keratin comes in two types, the primitive, softer forms found in all vertebrates and harder, derived forms found only amon ...
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