- A
dermal bone or
investing bone or
membrane bone is a bony
structure derived from
intramembranous ossification forming components of the
vertebrate skeleton...
- A
dermal patch or skin
patch is a
medicated adhesive patch placed on
human skin to
deliver a
medication into the skin. This is in
contrast to a transdermal...
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Cutis is the
combined term for the
epidermis and the dermis, the two
outer layers of the skin. The
subcutis is the
layer below the cutis.
Sweat pores are...
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Dermal fibroblasts are
cells within the
dermis layer of skin
which are
responsible for
generating connective tissue and
allowing the skin to
recover from...
- 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...
- A
dermal adhesive (or skin glue) is a glue used to
close wounds in the skin as an
alternative to sutures, staples, or clips.
Glued closure results in less...
- 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:...
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Dermal macrophages are
macrophages in the skin that
facilitate skin
homeostasis by
mediating wound repair, hair growth, and salt balance.
Their functional...
- In
dermatologic pathology, a
dermal cylindroma, also
dermal eccrine cylindroma or
cutaneous cylindroma: 666 ) and (less specifically) cylindroma, is a...
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backboard of
support under the urethra. For this purpose,
Pelvicol (a
porcine dermal sling)
implant sling had a
comparable patient-determined
success rate with...