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J. Biophys. and Biochem. Cytol., Vol 2, 361-363, Copyright © 1956 by Rockefeller University Press

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Sedimentation Studies of Epidermal Keratins. Keratin A and Keratin B

A. Gedeon Matoltsy M.D.1

1 From the Department of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School, and the Dermatological Research Laboratories, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

Electrophoretically homogeneous keratin A and keratin B were studied in the ultracentrifuge. Both preparations revealed two fractions: one which sedimented rapidly and another which sedimented slowly. This indicated that both preparations are heterogeneous with respect to particle size.

Submitted on December 21, 1955


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