- (stratum basale) of the skin are
sometimes referred to as
basal keratinocytes.
Keratinocytes form a
barrier against environmental damage by heat, UV radiation...
- (stratum granulosum)
Keratinocytes lose
their nuclei and
their cytoplasm appears granular. Lipids,
contained into
those keratinocytes within lamellar bodies...
- migration. Thus
keratinocytes detach from the ba****t
membrane and are able to
enter the
wound bed.
Before they
begin migrating,
keratinocytes change shape...
-
growth of
keratin on the skin or on
mucous membranes stemming from
keratinocytes, the
prominent cell type in the epidermis. More specifically, it can...
-
present in the epithelialization-phase of
wound healing. In this phase,
keratinocytes are
covering the wound,
forming the epithelium. KGF is a
small signaling...
-
Keratinocyte carcinomas (also
termed keratinocyte cancers) are a
group of
nonmelanoma skin
cancers arising from the
keratinocyte found in the epidermis...
-
scales off a fish'.
Keratinocytes are the
predominant cells of the epidermis, (the
outermost layer of the skin).
Living keratinocytes reside in the basal...
-
special organelles called melanosomes which can be
transported to
nearby keratinocytes to
induce pigmentation. Thus
darker skin
tones have more melanosomes...
- hyper-proliferative
epidermis (from a skin disease). They
divide to form the
keratinocytes of the
stratum spinosum,
which migrate superficially.
Other types of...
-
synthesis of
HaCaT cells, an
immortalized human keratinocyte line, in
comparison with
normal human adult keratinocytes".
Experimental Dermatology. 2 (4): 179–85...