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Keratin (/
ˈkɛrətɪn/) is one of a
family of
structural fibrous proteins also
known as scleroproteins. Alpha-
keratin (α-
keratin) is a type of
keratin found...
- Alpha-
keratin, or α-
keratin, is a type of
keratin found in
mammalian vertebrates. This
protein is the
primary component in hairs, horns, claws, nails...
- Hair
keratin is a type of
keratin found in hair and the nails.
Originating from the
embryonic epidermis, the hair
follicle evolves into one of the most...
- Beta-
keratin (β-
keratin) is a
member of a
structural protein family found in the
epidermis of
reptiles and birds. Beta-
keratins were
named so
because they...
- A
keratin disease is a
genetic disorder of one of the
keratin genes.[citation needed] An
example is monilethrix. The
first to be
identified was epidermolysis...
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projection on the head of
various animals that
consists of a
covering of
keratin and
other proteins surrounding a core of live bone.
Horns are distinct...
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including Brazilian Blowout,
Breezilian straightening,
Brazilian Keratin Treatment, BKT, and
Keratin Cure. It is
called Escova Progressiva in
Brazil and Alisado...
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Keratin, type II
cytoskeletal 8 also
known as cytokeratin-8 (CK-8) or
keratin-8 (K8) is a
keratin protein that is
encoded in
humans by the KRT8 gene....
- the body.
Keratin is a
structural protein located at the hard
surfaces in many vertebrates.
Keratin has two forms, α-
keratin and β-
keratin, that are found...
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encoded by the KRT19 gene.
Keratin 19 is a type I
keratin.
Keratin 19 is a
member of the
keratin family. The
keratins are
intermediate filament proteins...