A defining member of the new cysteine-cradle family is an aECM protein signalling skin damage in C....
A defining member of the new cysteine-cradle family is an aECM protein signalling skin damage in C. elegans
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Apical extracellular matrices (aECMs) act as crucial barriers, and communicate with the epidermis to trigger protective responses following injury or infection. In Caenorhabditis elegans , the skin aECM, the cuticle, is produced by the epidermis and is decorated with periodic circumferential furrows. We previously showed that mutants lacking cuticl...
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A defining member of the new cysteine-cradle family is an aECM protein signalling skin damage in C. elegans
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1553-7404,1553-7390
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10.1371/journal.pgen.1011593