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      Deconstructing the skin: cytoarchitectural determinants of epidermal morphogenesis.

      Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology
      Animals, Cell Adhesion, genetics, physiology, Epidermis, cytology, growth & development, Humans, Intercellular Junctions, metabolism, Models, Biological, Morphogenesis, Skin, ultrastructure

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          To provide a stable environmental barrier, the epidermis requires an integrated network of cytoskeletal elements and cellular junctions. Nevertheless, the epidermis ranks among the body's most dynamic tissues, continually regenerating itself and responding to cutaneous insults. As keratinocytes journey from the basal compartment towards the cornified layers, they completely reorganize their adhesive junctions and cytoskeleton. These architectural components are more than just rivets and scaffolds - they are active participants in epidermal morphogenesis that regulate epidermal polarization, signalling and barrier formation.

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          3280198
          10.1038/nrm3175

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Adhesion,genetics,physiology,Epidermis,cytology,growth & development,Humans,Intercellular Junctions,metabolism,Models, Biological,Morphogenesis,Skin,ultrastructure

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