- dermis.
Those blood vessels provide nourishment and
waste removal for both
dermal and
epidermal cells. The
dermis is
composed of
three major types of cells:...
-
Dermal macrophages are
macrophages in the skin that
facilitate skin
homeostasis by
mediating wound repair, hair growth, and salt balance.
Their functional...
- Body
modification (or body alteration) is the
deliberate altering of the
human anatomy or
human physical appearance. In its
broadest definition it includes...
- A
Mongolian spot, also
known as
slate grey
nevus or
congenital dermal melanocytosis, is a benign, flat,
congenital birthmark with wavy
borders and an irregular...
-
threshold limit value. 2-Hexanone is
absorbed through the lungs,
orally and
dermally and its metabolite, 2,5-hexanedione, is neurotoxic.
Animal tests have shown...
- The
dermal equivalent, also
known as
dermal replacement or neodermis, is an in
vitro model of the
dermal layer of skin.
There is no
specific way of forming...
-
Dermal fibroblasts are
cells within the
dermis layer of skin
which are
responsible for
generating connective tissue and
allowing the skin to
recover from...
- A
dermal bone or
investing bone or
membrane bone is a bony
structure derived from
intramembranous ossification forming components of the
vertebrate skeleton...
-
fillers have
risen in po****rity
mostly due to the wide
application of
dermal fillers in 80's.
Their premise is to help fill in
facial wrinkles, provide...
- development. The
placoid scales of
cartilaginous fishes are also
called dermal denticles and are
structurally homologous with
vertebrate teeth. Most fish...