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Results 1 - 10 of 331 for skin
  1. ... protein: a full-length isoform and a shorter, skin-specific isoform. The full-length isoform is active ( ... maintaining the stability of cells' genetic information. The skin-specific isoform is expressed only in skin cells, ...
  2. ... tissues in the body, including cartilage, bone, tendon, skin, and the white part of the eye (the ... that affect the connective tissues that support the skin, bones, blood vessels, and many other organs and ...
  3. ... in the coloring (pigmentation) of the eyes and skin. This protein is made in the light-sensitive ... back of the eye (the retina) and in skin cells. The GPR143 protein is part of a ...
  4. ... 2A (ARCL2A), which is characterized by loose, sagging skin; distinctive facial features; and larger than normal spaces ( ... gene also cause a related condition called wrinkly skin syndrome, which typically has milder features. Variants in ...
  5. ... cells that make up the outermost layer of skin (the epidermis). This transport of molecules is needed ... loss (dehydration) and for normal development of the skin. Many variants (also known as mutations) in the ...
  6. ... the cells that form the outermost layer of skin, called the epidermis. Two variants (also called mutations) ... and distinctive facial features. It also causes a skin abnormality called acanthosis nigricans that is characterized by ...
  7. ... called melanin. Melanin is the substance that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color. Melanin is also ... the color of a person's hair and skin. People who produce mostly eumelanin tend to have ...
  8. ... found primarily in cells of the heart and skin, where it is a major component of specialized ... Carvajal syndrome. It is characterized by thick, calloused skin on the palms of the hands and soles ...
  9. ... 36Ra). This protein is primarily found in the skin where it helps regulate inflammation, part of the body's early immune response. Inflammation in the skin is stimulated when other proteins called IL-36 ...
  10. ... certain cells, particularly cells that make up the skin, hair, and nails. Keratin 14 is specifically produced ... called keratinocytes in the outer layer of the skin (the epidermis).Keratin 14 partners with a similar ...
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