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- Keratinocytes are the primary type of cell found in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. In humans, they constitute 90% of epidermal skin cells...
- Keratinocyte carcinomas are a group of nonmelanoma skin cancers arising from the keratinocyte found in the epidermis of the human skin, namely: Basal-cell...
- The keratinocyte growth factor (KGF), also known as FGF7, is a growth factor present in the epithelialization-phase of wound healing. In this phase, keratinocytes...
- transglutaminase enzyme that in humans is encoded by the TGM1 gene. Keratinocyte transglutaminase enzymes serve to specifically catalyze the development...
- to divide and produce new cells, and these are sometimes called basal keratinocyte stem cells. Others serve to anchor the epidermis glabrous skin (hairless)...
- HaCaT is a spontaneously transformed aneuploid immortal keratinocyte cell line from adult human skin, widely used in scientific research. HaCaT cells are...
- migration. Thus keratinocytes detach from the ba****t membrane and are able to enter the wound bed. Before they begin migrating, keratinocytes change shape...
- epidermis is termed epidermal. The epidermis primarily consists of keratinocytes (proliferating basal and differentiated suprabasal), which comprise...
- be used in combination with benzoyl peroxide. Due to its effects on keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation, adapalene is superior to tretinoin...
- growth of keratin on the skin or on mucous membranes stemming from keratinocytes, the prominent cell type in the epidermis. More specifically, it can...