- filaments.
Cornification is the
process of
forming an
epidermal barrier in
stratified squamous epithelial tissue. At the
cellular level,
cornification is characterised...
- profilaggrin,
loricrin and
trichohyalin proteins which contribute to
cornification or keratinization, the
process of the
formation of
epidermal cornified...
-
swelling capacity and
provides the
stratum corneum's barrier.
During cornification, the
process whereby living keratinocytes are
transformed into non-living...
- are anoikis,
almost identical to
apoptosis except in its induction;
cornification, a form of cell
death exclusive to the eyes; excitotoxicity; ferroptosis...
- cell layers. As
cells proliferate and mature, they
undergo partial cornification.
Although hormone induced changes occur in the
other tissues and organs...
- Saskia; Tschachler, Erwin; Declercq, Wim (2013-12-01). "Cell
death by
cornification".
Biochimica et
Biophysica Acta (BBA) -
Molecular Cell Research. 1833...
-
Epstein EH (October 1984). "Stratum
corneum lipids in
disorders of
cornification.
Steroid sulfatase and
cholesterol sulfate in
normal desquamation and...
-
compared to the
scales of
other vertebrates. They are
likely derived from
cornification processes or
stunted fur much like
avian reticulae are
derived from...
-
layers to
reach the
stratum corneum, they
undergo a
process called cornification which transforms keratinocytes to corneocytes,
effectively killing them...
- is
greater than 6 cm (2.4 in).
Significant skin alterations, such as
cornification, keratosis,
cysts or fistulae, are present. Additionally, the patient...