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Where is CK14 Expressed?
CK14 is predominantly expressed in the
basal layer
of the epidermis, as well as in other stratified epithelial tissues such as the oral mucosa, esophagus, and mammary glands. It is often used as a marker to identify basal cells in various tissues.
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