Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
KRT38 is a keratin gene. Its corresponding protein is asymmetrically distributed within human hair follicles.[ 3] It does not have murine[ 4] or equine[ 5] orthologs . The encoded protein is a type I keratin and a hair keratin .
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