Mattia Toni
0000-0001-7167-4051
62 papers found
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Beta-keratins of turtle shell are glycine-proline-tyrosine rich proteins similar to those of crocodilians and birds
β-keratins of the crocodilian epidermis: composition, structure, and phylogenetic relationships
Wound keratins involved in mucous granule extrusion during differentiation of amphibian keratinocytes
Analysis of gene expression in gecko digital adhesive pads indicates significant production of cysteine- and glycine-rich beta-keratins
Cytochemical and molecular characteristics of the process of cornification during feather morphogenesis
Characterization of keratins and associated proteins involved in the corneification of crocodilian epidermis
Hard (Beta-)Keratins in the Epidermis of Reptiles: Composition, Sequence, and Molecular Organization
Expression of beta-keratin mRNAs and proline-uptake in epidermal cells of growing scales and pad lamellae of gecko lizards
The Epidermis of Scales in Gecko Lizards Contains Multiple Forms of β-Keratins Including Basic Glycine-Proline-Serine-Rich Proteins
Immunological characterization of a newly developed antibody for localization of a beta-keratin in turtle epidermis
Selective inhibition of prostacyclin synthase activity by rofecoxib
Characterization of beta-keratins in lizard epidermis: Electrophoresis, immunocytochemical and in situ-hybridization study
Alpha- and beta-keratins of the snake epidermis
Soft epidermis of a scaleless snake lacks beta-keratin
β-keratins of differentiating epidermis of snake comprise glycine-proline-serine-rich proteins with an avian-like gene organization
Hard cornification in reptilian epidermis in comparison to cornification in mammalian epidermis
Cloning and characterization of scale β-keratins in the differentiating epidermis of geckoes show they are glycine-proline-serine–rich proteins with a central motif homologous to avian β-keratins
Distribution and Characterization of Keratins in the Epidermis of the Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus; Lepidosauria, Reptilia)
Skin structure and cornification proteins in the soft-shelled turtle Trionyx spiniferus
Cytochemical, biochemical and molecular aspects of the process of keratinization in the epidermis of reptilian scales
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