Epidermis (botany) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The epidermis is a single-layered group of cells that covers plants leaves, flowers, roots and stems. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external world. The epidermis serves several funct...
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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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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about epidermal cell. epidermal cell. Information about epidermal cell in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. epidermal cells ... The JB6 mouse epidermal cell model of genetic variants is unique in that it allows a detailed investigation of the molecular events specific to tumor promotion.
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The wall of many seeds becomes stronger during ripening and may fill nearly all of the cell's lumen so that the protoplast is driven out and degenerates. The basic epidermal cells of most species contain no chloroplasts. ... Bladder cell in top view. Epidermal imprint. Monanthes lowei. (preparation J. THIEDE)
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Definition of epidermal cell from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of epidermal cell...
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A generalized plant cell type, parenchyma cells are alive at maturity. They function in storage, photosynthesis, and as the bulk of ground and vascular tissues. Palisade parenchyma cells are elogated cells located in many leaves just below the epidermal tissue.
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The European Bioinformatics Institute ... The process by which a cell becomes capable of differentiating autonomously into an epidermal cell in an environment that is neutral with respect to the developmental pathway; upon specification, the cell fate can be reversed.
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Root emergence is preceded by ethylene-induced, H2O2-mediated local death of epidermal cells. Exogenous H2O2 or enhancement of endogenous H2O2 promoted epidermal cell death in a dose-dependent manner. Inhibition of NADPH oxidase lowered ethylene-induced cell death rates.
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Hamilton, E, Potten, CS: Influence of hair plucking on the turnover time of the epidermal basal layer. Cell Tissue Kinet 1972 5: 505–517, | ... Kahn, G, Weinstein, GD, Frost, P: Kinetics of human epidermal cell proliferation: diurnal variation. J Invest Dermatol 1968 50: 459–462, | PubMed | ISI | ChemPort |
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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology publishes basic and clinical research in cutaneous biology and skin disease. ... As the augmenting activity was due to a factor found in the supernatants of epidermal cell suspensions devoid of Langerhans cells the factor is called Epidermal Cell Thymocyte Activating Factor (ETAF).
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