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Implications of Desmoplakin Misregulation in Inherited Human Skin Diseases: Involvement of SERCA2 an...

Implications of Desmoplakin Misregulation in Inherited ...

Implications of Desmoplakin Misregulation in Inherited Human Skin Diseases: Involvement of SERCA2 an...

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Implications of Desmoplakin Misregulation in Inherited Human Skin Diseases: Involvement of SERCA2 and PKC Alpha Signaling

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Implications of Desmoplakin Misregulation in Inherited Human Skin Diseases: Involvement of SERCA2 and PKC Alpha Signaling

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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses

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2010

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English

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Desmoplakin (DP) is a cytolinking protein that provides epithelial and cardiac tissues with structural integrity by anchoring the intermediate filament (IF) cytoskeleton to sites of cell-cell contact known as desmosomes. In order to maintain tissue homeostasis, desmosomes must form robust intercellular adhesion to withstand constant mechanical stre...

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Implications of Desmoplakin Misregulation in Inherited Human Skin Diseases: Involvement of SERCA2 and PKC Alpha Signaling

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112439351X,9781124393513