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Corneocytes are
terminally differentiated keratinocytes and
compose most of the
stratum corneum, the
outermost layer of the epidermis. They are regularly...
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terminally differentiated keratinocytes, the
corneocytes. In the
absence of disease,
desquamation occurs when
corneocytes are
individually shed
unnoticeably from...
- part of the
epidermis and
migrate towards the surface,
finally becoming corneocytes and
eventually being shed,
which happens every 40 to 56 days in humans...
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corneocytes,
which have
retained a
large degree of
cohesion with one
another and
detach as such from the
surface of the
stratum corneum. A
corneocyte...
- allergens. The
cytoplasm of its
cells shows filamentous keratin.
These corneocytes are
embedded in a
lipid matrix composed of ceramides, cholesterol, and...
- PMID 18716234. Van Scott,
Eugene J.; Yu, Ruey J. (1984). "Hyperkeratinization,
corneocyte cohesion, and
alpha hydroxy acids".
Journal of the
American Academy of...
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sterol ester ratio than
preterm infants.
Vernix is
composed of
mobile corneocytes embedded in an
amorphous lipid matrix.
Precise biological mechanisms...
- epidermis. It is
composed of
terminally differentiated and
enucleated corneocytes that
reside within a
lipid matrix, like "bricks and mortar." Together...
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epidermis – is
composed of
terminally differentiated and
enucleated corneocytes within a
lipid matrix.
Together with
cholesterol and ceramides, free...
- polyhedral,
anucleated corneocytes (final step of
keratinocyte differentiation), with the
palms and
soles having the most layers.
Corneocytes contain a protein...