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Expression of hair keratin homologs of Xenopus tropicalis is associated with cornified claws. a Schematic depiction of a clawed frog (X. tropicalis) bearing cornified claws on the hindlimb inner ...
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Discovery of ancient rock impression suggests ability to form cornified skin goes back to early evolution of tetrapods - MSNA team of geologists, paleontologists and archaeologists affiliated with several institutions in Poland, Czechia and Germany has found evidence suggesting that the ability to form cornified skin ...
The study revealed that the cornified claws of Xenopus frogs consist of special proteins (keratins) that are very similar to the main components of mammalian hair and nails.
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