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Expression of Integrins and Basement Membrane Components by Wound Keratinocytes
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Nomina Histologica Veterinaria, First Edition
Nails Develop from Thickened Areas of Epidermis at the Tips of Each Digit Called Nail Fields
Basement Membrane
The Nail Bed, Part I. the Normal Nail Bed Matrix, Stem Cells, Distal Motion and Anatomy
Science of the Nail Apparatus David A.R
433 Dermatology Team Structure of Skin
Fascia: a Morphological Description and Classification System Based on a Literature Review Myroslava Kumka, MD, Phd* Jason Bonar, Bsckin, DC
Dermis (Ectoderm), Basement Membrane, Dermis (Mesoderm), Subcutaneous Fat and Skin Appendages (Ectoderm and Mesoderm)
The Significance of Reciprocal Induction Relations Between the Derivates of Nephrogenic Mesoderm
Structure and Function of the Skin
Ultrastructural Changes of the Basal Lamina During the Hair Growth Cycle
Terminologia Histologica 10 Years On: Some Disputable Terms in Need
Biochemical Composition of the Epidermal-Dermal Junction and Other Basement Membrane
Nomina Histologica Veterinaria
Fine Structure of the Myoepithelium of The
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Gene Delivery to Human Sweat Glands: a Model for Cystic fibrosis Gene Therapy
LAB-Skin-And-Adnexa-2018.Pdf
Basement Membrane Reconstruction in Human Skin Equivalents Is Regulated by Fibroblasts And/Or Exogenously Activated Keratinocytes
Distribution and Histological Structure of the Cutaneous Glands of Certain
The Basement Membrane Zone: Making the Connection (1St Edition, Version 1.3, Video Series with Accompanying Text and Study Guide)
Aging Skin: Histology, Physiology, and Pathology
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Decrease of Laminin-511 in the Basement Membrane Due To
Goosebumps Measurement
Initiation of Skin Basement Membrane Formation at the Epidermo-Dermal Interface Involves Assembly of Laminins Through Binding to Cell Membrane Receptors
The Human Epidermal Basement Membrane -A Shaped and Cell Instructive Platform That Aging Slowly Alters Eva Roig-Rosello, Patricia Rousselle
Stem Cells of the Skin Epithelium
Basement Membrane
Human Eccrine Sweat Gland Cells Can Reconstitute a Stratified Epidermis
The Human Epidermal Basement Membrane: a Shaped and Cell Instructive Platform That Aging Slowly Alters
On the Origin and Morphology of Myoepithelial Cells of Apocrine Sweat Glands* D J
Integumentary System
Cell-Extracellular Matrix Interactions in Normal and Diseased Skin