1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf00499307
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�ber wasserl�sliche Proteine in normaler und psoriatischer Hornschicht

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“…In contrast to the single prealbumin of normal epidermis, psoriatic epidermis yields four to five zones migrating faster than albumin (765). Two proteins from serum not normally present in skin are found in psoriatic skin (812). In psoriasis, skin proteins with globulin-like mobility increase (714)• Rat and mouse epidermises have only one antigen in common, but all antigens of mouse epidermis are in common with those of humans (1C41).…”
Section: Glycoproteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the single prealbumin of normal epidermis, psoriatic epidermis yields four to five zones migrating faster than albumin (765). Two proteins from serum not normally present in skin are found in psoriatic skin (812). In psoriasis, skin proteins with globulin-like mobility increase (714)• Rat and mouse epidermises have only one antigen in common, but all antigens of mouse epidermis are in common with those of humans (1C41).…”
Section: Glycoproteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W ährend E xtrakte aus gesunder Epi dermis dabei ausser einer starken Albuminbande einige schmale, gut definierte Proteinlinien im Globulinbereich ergaben, waren in Homogenaten von psoriatisch kranker Epidermis weniger Albumine, im Globulinbereich jedoch verm ehrte, etwas unscharf ahgegrenzte Fraktionen zu beobachten1. Zu ähnlichen Ergebnissen kamen Marghescu und Braun-Falco [2][3][4], Leonhardi u. Mitarb. [5], sowie amerikanische Autoren [6][7][8] Weitere Untersuchungen zur Identifizierung der vorläufig für psoriatisch kranke Epidermis charakteristischen beiden Proteinban den sind im Gang.…”
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