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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for BIOTIN OR HAIR KERATIN AMINO ACIDS OR NIACINAMIDE OR PANTHENOL OR ROSEMARY
  1. ... with pachyonychia congenita change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in keratin 17.The KRT17 gene mutations responsible for pachyonychia ... mutations that cause hereditary steatocystoma multiplex change single amino acids in the keratin 17 protein, which interferes with the assembly of ...
  2. ... epidermolytic hyperkeratosis change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the keratin 10 protein. These amino acid changes commonly occur in regions of the protein ...
  3. ... These mutations either change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in keratin 6b or delete a small number of amino acids from the protein.The KRT6B gene mutations responsible ...
  4. ... pachyonychia congenita changes a single protein building block (amino acid) in the keratin 6c protein. Specifically, this mutation replaces the amino ... other KRT6C gene mutations delete one or more amino acids from the keratin 6c protein.All of the known KRT6C gene ...
  5. ... epidermolytic hyperkeratosis change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the keratin 1 protein. These amino acid changes commonly occur in regions of the protein ...
  6. ... with pachyonychia congenita change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in keratin 16. A few mutations delete a small number of amino acids from the protein.The KRT16 gene mutations responsible ...
  7. ... of these mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in keratin 6a. A few mutations add or delete a small number of amino acids.The KRT6A gene mutations responsible for pachyonychia congenita ...
  8. ... of these mutations alter single protein building blocks (amino acids) used to make keratin 5. The most severe form of epidermolysis bullosa ... mutation replaces the amino acid proline with the amino acid leucine at protein ... of keratin 5, preventing it from partnering effectively with keratin ...
  9. ... these genetic changes alter single protein building blocks (amino acids) used to make keratin 14. The most severe form of epidermolysis bullosa ...
  10. ... hair with a beaded appearance and short, brittle hair that breaks easily. Mutations associated with this condition change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the K86 protein. The amino acid changes ...
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