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Details on Person The expression pattern of keratin 24 in tissue-engineered dermo-epidermal human skin substitutes in an in vivo model

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9727415
_displayNameThe expression pattern of keratin 24 in tissue-engineered dermo-epidermal human skin substitutes in an in vivo model
_timestamp2021-04-16 13:27:31
author[Person:9727414] Klar, Agnes S
[Person:9727408] Michalak, Katarzyna
[Person:9727420] Böttcher-Haberzeth, Sophie
[Person:9727417] Reichmann, Ernst
[Person:9727411] Meuli, Martin
[Person:9727410] Biedermann, Thomas
created[InstanceEdit:9727421] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2021-04-16
journalPediatr Surg Int
pages237-244
pubMedIdentifier29039047
titleThe expression pattern of keratin 24 in tissue-engineered dermo-epidermal human skin substitutes in an in vivo model
volume34
year2018
(literatureReference)[MarkerReference:9727409] KRT24 [cytosol] Role of keratin 24 in human epidermal keratinocytes
[Cell:9727360] keratinocyte of spinosum layer of epidermis [Homo sapiens]
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