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Class:IdPerson:6811535
_displayNameWatt, Fiona M
_timestamp2015-11-19 16:36:59
created[InstanceEdit:6811543] Jupe, Steve, 2015-11-19
firstnameFiona M
initialFM
modified[InstanceEdit:6811552] Jupe, Steve, 2015-11-19
surnameWatt
(author)[LiteratureReference:6811551] Kazrin, a novel periplakin-interacting protein associated with desmosomes and the keratinocyte plasma membrane
[LiteratureReference:6814324] Xenopus Kazrin interacts with ARVCF-catenin, spectrin and p190B RhoGAP, and modulates RhoA activity and epithelial integrity
[LiteratureReference:6814347] KazrinE is a desmosome-associated liprin that colocalises with acetylated microtubules
[LiteratureReference:6814352] Kazrin regulates keratinocyte cytoskeletal networks, intercellular junctions and differentiation
[LiteratureReference:6814360] Exons 5-15 of kazrin are dispensable for murine epidermal morphogenesis and homeostasis
[LiteratureReference:6814367] KazrinA is required for axial elongation and epidermal integrity in Xenopus tropicalis
[LiteratureReference:9725572] Role of melanoma chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan in patterning stem cells in human interfollicular epidermis
[LiteratureReference:9731158] Single-cell expression profiling of human epidermal stem and transit-amplifying cells: Lrig1 is a regulator of stem cell quiescence
[LiteratureReference:9732141] Designer skin: lineage commitment in postnatal epidermis
[LiteratureReference:9824115] Dynamic regulation of human epidermal differentiation by adhesive and mechanical forces
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