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Mechanical Stretch on Human Skin Equivalents Increases the Epidermal Thickness and Develops the Basement Membrane
A Practical Technique for Differentiation of Subepidermal Bullous Diseases Localization of in Vivo–Bound Igg by Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy
Nomina Histologica Veterinaria, First Edition
Documento Completo
Sweat Glands
The Appearance of Pili Annulati Following Alopecia Areata
433 Dermatology Team Structure of Skin
Unusually Complex Basement Membranes in the Midgut of Two Decapod Crustaceans, the Stone Crab (Menippe Mercenaria) and the Lobster (Homarus Americanus)
432 Teams Dermatology
Structure and Function of the Skin
THE BASEMENT MEMBRANE ZONE: MAKING the CONNECTION American Academy of Dermatology
Nomina Histologica Veterinaria
Apocrine Sweat Glands Are Found Principally in the Axillae and Anogenital Region • AG -Active at Puberty, and Secretion Is Controlled by Adrenergic Nerve Fibres
Basics of Dermatology Antonella Tammaro
A Rare Case of Pili Annulati Yuri Kim, DO,* John Howard, DO,** Gabriela Maloney, DO,*** Stanley Skopit, DO, MSE, FAOCD, FAAD****
Collagens of Basement Membranes
The Basement Membrane Zone: Making the Connection (1St Edition, Version 1.3, Video Series with Accompanying Text and Study Guide)
Localized Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
Top View
Aging Skin: Histology, Physiology, and Pathology
Letters 475..501
Differences Between Connective Tissue-Epithelial Junctions in Human Skin and the Anagen Hair Follicle
Epidermis (Ectoderm), Dermis (Mesoderm), Subcutaneous Fat and Skin Appendages (Ectoderm and Mesoderm)
A Case of Pili Annulati Following Resolution of Alopecia Areata
Human Eccrine Sweat Gland Cells Can Reconstitute a Stratified Epidermis
Chapter 2: Anatomy and Physiology of Adult Friction Ridge Skin
Skin: Basic Structure and Function
Human Eccrine Sweat Gland Cells Can Reconstitute a Stratified Epidermis
Anchoring Filaments of the Amphibian Epidermal-Dermal Junction Traverse the Basal Lamina Entirely from the Plasma Membrane of Hemidesmosomes to the Dermis
The Human Epidermal Basement Membrane: a Shaped and Cell Instructive Platform That Aging Slowly Alters
Differentiating Anti-Lamina Lucida and Anti-Sublamina Densa Anti-BMZ
Integumentary System
Basal Lamina Components in Experimentally Induced Skin Blisters