Reptile skin In reptiles, the epidermis forms a complete body covering of keratinized scales. Epidermis consists of stratum germinativum and outer stratum corneum Five layers, from outside in: First, ...
At 5 cm, the axolotl's skin consisted of an epidermis with keratinocytes and a thin, fibroblast-free collagen layer in the ...
Other methods to mechanically disrupt the stratum corneum ... created small indentations but did not appear to access the epidermis to the same extent as via lateral treatment.
in which newborn mice had an abnormally thin epidermis devoid of a stratum spinosum, the layer formed after cell division and differentiation of basal keratinocytes. Here, we describe an approach ...
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