Whats new in genodermatoses?
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概要
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Recent genetic analysis of the genodermatoses, in particular the palmoplantar kerato-dermas, has identified the important role of proteins involved in the regulation and formation of epi-dermal cell junctions. There are four major types of junction, of which three have been demonstrated to be important in skin, and in which component proteins such as desmoplakin and connexins are mutated in epidermal disease. These are the gap junctions, desmosomes and adherens junctions. These junctions are responsible for cell-cell adhesion and communication, key properties to maintain the normal cellular phenotype and tissue architecture.
- The Keio Journal of Medicineの論文
- 2001-03-01
著者
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Leigh Irene
Centre For Cutaneous Research St. Bartholomews' And The Royal London School Of Medicine And Den
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FEAR Mark
Centre for Cutaneous Research, St. Bartholomews' and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentist
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HATSELL Sarah
Centre for Cutaneous Research, St. Bartholomews' and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentist
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KELSELL David
Centre for Cutaneous Research, St. Bartholomews' and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentist
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Fear Mark
Centre For Cutaneous Research St. Bartholomews' And The Royal London School Of Medicine And Den
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Hatsell Sarah
Centre For Cutaneous Research St. Bartholomews' And The Royal London School Of Medicine And Den
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Kelsell David
Centre For Cutaneous Research St. Bartholomews' And The Royal London School Of Medicine And Den