نتایج جستجو برای: epidermis
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background: langerhans cells are important in the pathogenesis of leprosy. a recent study reported that these cells were almost absent in the epidermis overlying lepromatous lesions. objective: to investigate a possible relationship between the number of langerhans cells and the histopathologic spectrum of lesions in patients with leprosy. methods: an immunohistochemical staining for s100 ...
An X-irradiated newt limb is able to regenerate if non-irradiated skin as well as non-irradiated muscle is transplanted to the stump. Non-irradiated epidermis is brought to the stump with a skin graft but not with a muscle graft. In order to know whether limb regeneration required healthy epidermis or not, a triploid skin cuff was set at the most proximal level of an irradiated limb and muscle ...
Forearm skin of Stage XXIV Rana pipiens, which cannot regenerate limbs, was removed and placed upon the skinned forearms of young axolotls. The axolotl limbs were amputated immediately through the level of the grafts. Frog epidermis migrated to cover the amputation surface. Dedifferentiation and early blastema formation occurred beneath the frog wound epidermis. Limb regeneration continued, but...
Skin of 14-day icjic and + / + embryos was separated into dermal and epidermal layers using trypsin, and recombined in the combinations + /+ epidermis with + /+ dermis, +/ + epidermis with icfic dermis, icjic epidermis with + /+ dermis, and icjic epidermis with ic/ic dermis. The recombined tissues were implanted in adult histocompatible testes and allowed to grow for 2 weeks. The type of hair t...
Background and Aim: Consumption of the epidermis (COE) is defined as thinning of the epidermis with attenuation of the basal and suprabasal layers and loss of rete ridges in areas of direct contact with malignant melanocytes. The aim of this study was to investigate the importance of COE as an additional diagnostic criterion for malignant melanoma and to evaluate its relationship to clinicopath...
Background: Langerhans cells are important in the pathogenesis of leprosy. A recent study reported that these cells were almost absent in the epidermis overlying lepromatous lesions. Objective: To investigate a possible relationship between the number of Langerhans cells and the histopathologic spectrum of lesions in patients with leprosy. Methods: An immunohistochemical staining for S100 prot...
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