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keratinized$42206$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

ONE OF A FAMILY OF FIBROUS STRUCTURAL PROTEINS; PROTEIN THAT PROTECTS EPITHELIAL CELLS FROM DAMAGE OR STRESS
Ceratin; Keratin wax; Keratine; Keratinization; Keratinized; Keratinisation; Neurokeratin; Keratins; Kereton; Keretin; Keratinous; Cornification; Hornification; Kerotin; Keratinopathy; Keratinous tissue; Cornified; Nonkeratinizing; Vaginal cornification
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  • Keratin (high molecular weight) in [[bile duct]] cell and oval cells of [[horse]] [[liver]].
  • Microscopy of keratin filaments inside cells
  • horns]] of the [[impala]] are made of keratin covering a core of [[bone]].

keratinized      
adj. della cornea (in biologia)
squamous epithelium         
  • Forms of secretion in glandular tissue
  • Different characteristics of glands of the body
  • Summary showing different epithelial cells/tissues and their characteristics.
  • Epithelial cell infected with ''[[Chlamydia pneumoniae]]''
  • Normal [[histology]] of the [[breast]], with luminal epithelial cells annotated near bottom right.
TISSUE LINING THE SURFACES OF ORGANS IN ANIMALS
Epithelial cell; Squamous cell; Epithelial tissue; Squamous; Squamous epithelial cell; Epithelian; Epithelial; Epithelial cells; Eptihelial; Transitional cell; Complex epithelial; Columnar epithelial cell; Cuboidal epithelial cell; Columnar epithelium; Epithelia; Cuboidal; Columnar cells; Cuboidal cell; Cuboidal cells; Squamous epithelia; Columnar ciliated epithelium; High-columnar; Cuboidal epithelium; Membranous tissue; Cubical cells; Columnar; Glandular epithelium; Epithelial layer; Epithelial Simple ciliated; Simple epithelium; Squamous cells; Columnar cell; Non-cornified; Non-cornified epithelium; Non-keratinized epithelium; Cornified epithelium; Keratinized epithelium; Glandular epithelia; Keratinizing stratified epithelia; Keratinized stratified epithelium; Table of simple epithelium types; Gastric epithelium; Gastric epithelial cell; Squamous epithelium; Cuboidal epithelia; Columnar epithelia; Cornified epithelial cell; Epithelial lining; Squam Epithel; Squamous epithelial cells; Table of simple epithelia types; Table of simple epithelia type; Table of simple epithelium type; Squamous skin cell; Epithelial sheet; Epithelial function
epitelio squamoso (fisiol.)

Definition

keratin
['k?r?t?n]
¦ noun any of a group of fibrous proteins forming the main structural constituent of hair, nails, feathers, hoofs, claws, and horns.
Derivatives
keratinous adjective
Origin
C19: from Gk keras, kerat- 'horn' + -in1.

Wikipedia

Keratin

Keratin () is one of a family of structural fibrous proteins also known as scleroproteins. Alpha-keratin (α-keratin) is a type of keratin found in vertebrates. It is the key structural material making up scales, hair, nails, feathers, horns, claws, hooves, and the outer layer of skin among vertebrates. Keratin also protects epithelial cells from damage or stress. Keratin is extremely insoluble in water and organic solvents. Keratin monomers assemble into bundles to form intermediate filaments, which are tough and form strong unmineralized epidermal appendages found in reptiles, birds, amphibians, and mammals. Excessive keratinization participate in fortification of certain tissues such as in horns of cattle and rhinos, and armadillos' osteoderm. The only other biological matter known to approximate the toughness of keratinized tissue is chitin. Keratin comes in two types, the primitive, softer forms found in all vertebrates and harder, derived forms found only among sauropsids (reptiles and birds).

Spider silk is classified as keratin, although production of the protein may have evolved independently of the process in vertebrates.