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Epidermis (skin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The epidermis is the outer layer of the skin, composed of terminally differentiated stratified squamous epithelium, acting as the body's major barrier against an inhospitable environment. It is the ...
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Skin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Although ets responsive genes have been identified in the epidermis, little is known about ... The expression of jen is not only epithelial specific, but it is the only ets protein so far described, and one of the very few transcription factors whose expression is restricted to the most differentiated epidermal layers.
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Depending on location, the skin ranges from 0.02 to 0.16 inch (0.5 to 4.0 millimeters) thick. Its two principal parts are the epidermis (the outer layer) and dermis (thicker inner layer). A subcutaneous (under the skin) layer of adipose or fatty tissue is ... Ninety percent of the epidermis, including the outer layers,
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Christoph Becker-Pauly1, Markus Höwel2, Tatjana Walker2, Annica Vlad3, Karin Aufenvenne2, Vinzenz Oji2, Daniel Lottaz4, ... In hyperproliferative epidermis such as in psoriasis vulgaris, meprin showed a marked shift of expression from the basal to the uppermost layers of the epidermis. The expression patterns suggest...
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Every square inch of skin contains thousands of cells and hundreds of sweat glands, oil glands, nerve endings, and blood vessels. Skin is made up of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and the subcutaneous tissue.
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To eliminate or control transgene-specific immune responses, we explored the effect of confining neoantigen expression specifically to differentiating epidermal keratinocytes in the suprabasal layers of epidermis.
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