id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xwfcmq33krc4pk66vblur2ixw4 James R. Smith Maple syrup urine disease hair reveals the importance of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in cuticular delamination 2005 .pdf text/html 1039 198 63 [PDF] Maple syrup urine disease hair reveals the importance of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in cuticular delamination. Corpus ID: 25312301Maple syrup urine disease hair reveals the importance of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in cuticular delamination. title={Maple syrup urine disease hair reveals the importance of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in cuticular delamination.}, 18-Methyleicosanoic acid (18-MEA) is thought to be covalently bound to the outer surface of human hair and is a major component of the outer beta-layer of the cuticular cell membrane complex (CCMC). Hair from patients with Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD), however, does not contain 18-MEA and… Expand Hairs from patients with maple syrup urine disease show a structural defect in the fiber cuticle. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ./cache/work_xwfcmq33krc4pk66vblur2ixw4.pdf ./txt/work_xwfcmq33krc4pk66vblur2ixw4.txt