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Details on Person The roles of K5 and K14 head, tail, and R/K L L E G E domains in keratin filament assembly in vitro

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6805534
_displayNameThe roles of K5 and K14 head, tail, and R/K L L E G E domains in keratin filament assembly in vitro
_timestamp2015-10-20 14:35:14
author[Person:6805555] Wilson, A K
[Person:6805586] Coulombe, P A
[Person:6805530] Fuchs, E
created[InstanceEdit:6805558] Jupe, Steve, 2015-10-20
journalJ. Cell Biol.
pages401-14
pubMedIdentifier1383231
titleThe roles of K5 and K14 head, tail, and R/K L L E G E domains in keratin filament assembly in vitro
volume119
year1992
(literatureReference)[Summation:6805566] The first step in keratin assembly is the formation of coile...
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