Abstract
The non-ionic detergent-soluble (NIDS) protein from human stratum corneum is a complex mixture of several proteins and glycoproteins. Antisera raised to this material, however, indicate only three or four antigenic components. The predominant antigen appears to be a low-molecular-weight glycoprotein.
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King, C.S., Barton, S.P., Marks, R., Dykes, P.J. (1983). Localisation of Non-Ionic Detergent-Soluble Stratum Corneum Antigens in Human Epidermis. In: Marks, R., Plewig, G. (eds) Stratum Corneum. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68682-5_14
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