The submicroscopical structure of the dermo-epidermal connection
Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Dermatologie, ISSN: 0300-8614, Vol: 232, Issue: 4, Page: 345-349
1968
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Article Description
A scalloped tridimensional network of fine fibrils and filaments form a functional system in the upper part of the corium and in the lowest cytoplasm of basal cells of the epidermis, which is anchored in the basement membrane and the half-desmosomes. The collagene fibrils of the corium and the arches of tonofilaments of the epidermis are connected with this functional system. The firm attachment of the dermo-epidermal connection is so built up. © 1968 Springer-Verlag.
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