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* '''arrector pili muscle''' - bundle of smooth muscle associated with hair follicle, inserts into the papillary layer of the dermis and attaches to the dermal sheath of the hair follicle. (More? [[:File:Integumentary- hair follicle 03.jpg|image - arrector pili muscle]]) | * '''arrector pili muscle''' - bundle of smooth muscle associated with hair follicle, inserts into the papillary layer of the dermis and attaches to the dermal sheath of the hair follicle. (More? [[:File:Integumentary- hair follicle 03.jpg|image - arrector pili muscle]]) | ||
* '''Blaschko lines''' - (lines of Blaschko) may represent pathways of epidermal cell migration and proliferation during development. Specific type of lupus erythematosus shows this distinctive pattern. Named after Alfred Blaschko a German dermatologist who first described the feature in 1901. (More? [[Embryology Historic Terminology|Historic Terminology]]) | * '''Blaschko lines''' - (lines of Blaschko) may represent pathways of epidermal cell migration and proliferation during development. Specific type of lupus erythematosus shows this distinctive pattern. Named after Alfred Blaschko a German dermatologist who first described the feature in 1901. (More? [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21396561 PMID 21396561] | [[Embryology Historic Terminology|Historic Terminology]]) | ||
* '''bulb''' - the hair follicle enlargement located at its deepest end, dividing cells form the hair and the root sheath. | * '''bulb''' - the hair follicle enlargement located at its deepest end, dividing cells form the hair and the root sheath. | ||
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* '''involucrin''' - protein that binds loricrin in the development of the cell envelope protecting corneocytes in the skin. | * '''involucrin''' - protein that binds loricrin in the development of the cell envelope protecting corneocytes in the skin. | ||
* <span id="Term-keratinocyte">'''keratinocyte'''</span> - the main cell type forming the layers of the epidermis, derived from ectoderm. | * <span id="Term-keratinocyte">'''keratinocyte'''</span> - the main cell type forming the layers of the epidermis, derived from ectoderm. | ||
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* '''keratohyalin granule''' - found in the stratum granulosum consist of profilaggrin and loricrin. | * '''keratohyalin granule''' - found in the stratum granulosum consist of profilaggrin and loricrin. | ||
* '''Langer's lines''' - (skin cleavage lines) Clinical term for the orientation of reticular dermis bundles | * '''Langerhans cell''' - skin dendritic cell (antigen presenting cell) develops initially from fetal liver monocytes and yolk sac macrophages. May, depending on the immunological setting, elicit immunity or tolerance. Named after Paul Langerhans. | ||
* '''Langer's lines''' - (skin cleavage lines, cleavage lines) Clinical term for the orientation of reticular dermis collagen bundles causing tensions on skin and subcutaneous tissues. Lines tend to be horizontal in the trunk and neck, and longitudinal in the skin and limbs. (More? [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15791423 PMID 15791423]) | |||
* '''Meissner corpuscle''' - sensory structure acting as a rapidly-adapting mechanoreceptor mainly in the dermal papillae of (digital) skin. (More?[[Sensory - Touch Development|Touch]] | * '''Meissner corpuscle''' - sensory structure acting as a rapidly-adapting mechanoreceptor mainly in the dermal papillae of (digital) skin. (More?[[Sensory - Touch Development|Touch]] |
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