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Cytokeratin 15 (KRT15, CK15) is an Type I cytokeratin that is found in the basal cells of the squamous epithelium of the cervix, the conjunctiva and corneal limbus, esophagus, oral mucosa, developing ureters, fetal hair follicles and nails, breast, prostate, and deep rete ridges of adult skin. It is also a marker of stem cells of the hair-follicle bulge. It is downregulated in psoriasis and wound injury and positive in benign or low-grade sebaceous neoplasms and trichoepitheliomas.
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