| Results summary | View all lists in GO:CellComp | View all genes in J01M.profile.u50 |
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A distinct elongated structure, characteristically 10 nm in diameter, that occurs in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Intermediate filaments form a fibrous system, composed of chemically heterogeneous subunits and involved in mechanically integrating the various components of the cytoplasmic space. Intermediate filaments may be divided into five chemically distinct classes: keratin filaments of mammalian epithelial cells; desmin filaments found in cells of muscles of all types; vimentin filaments found in mesenchymal cells; neurofilaments of neurons; and glial filaments found in all types of glial cells. enrichment: 8.70-fold |
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| Probe ID | Name | G | T | D | X | E | P | R | C | S | Description | ||
| 205064_AT | SPRR1B | D | P | small proline-rich protein 1B (cornifin) | |||||||||
| 204465_S_AT | INA | D | internexin neuronal intermediate filament protein, alpha | ||||||||||