cytokeratin

cytokeratin
Either of several forms of keratin found in the intracytoplasmic cytoskeleton of epithelial tissue.

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  • Cytokeratin — Keratin intermediate filaments in epithelial cells (red stain). Cytokeratins are proteins of keratin containing intermediate filaments found in the intracytoplasmic cytoskeleton of epithelial tissue. The term cytokeratin began to be used in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Cytokeratin — Keratinfilamente in einer Tumorzelle, fluoreszenzmikroskopisch dargestellt Keratin (von griech. kéras, Genitiv kératos = Horn) oder Hornsubstanz ist ein Sammelbegriff für verschiedene wasserunlösliche Faserproteine, die von menschlichen oder… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Cytokeratin-21-Fragment — CYFRA 21 1 Le Cyfra 21 1 est un marqueur tumoral qui, en dosant un fragment de cytokératine 19 (Cytokeratin 21 Fragment), permet la surveillance évolutive des cellules cancéreuses pulmonaires (carcinome épidermoïde). Il n est pas utile pour le… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • cytokeratin(s) — Generic name for the intermediate filament proteins of epithelial cells …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • cytokeratin — SYN: keratin. * * * cy·to·ker·a·tin (si″to kerґə tin) one of the two types of keratin normally found in human tissue, constituting a group of proteins; these are normally found in keratin filaments. Called also soft keratin …   Medical dictionary

  • soft keratin — cytokeratin …   Medical dictionary

  • Keratin 19 — Identifiers Symbols KRT19; CK19; K19; K1CS; MGC15366 External IDs OMIM …   Wikipedia

  • Keratin 13 — Identifiers Symbols KRT13; CK13; K13; MGC161462; MGC3781 External IDs OMI …   Wikipedia

  • Keratin 18 — Identifiers Symbols KRT18; CYK18; K18 External IDs OMIM …   Wikipedia

  • Keratin — Not to be confused with kerogen, carotene, chitin, or creatine. Microscopy of keratin filaments inside cells. Keratin refers to a family of fibrous structural proteins. Keratin is the key structural material making up the outer layer of human… …   Wikipedia

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