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  1. 1 sty 2023 · Rete ridges (RRs) are distinct undulating microstructures at the junction of the dermis and epidermis in the skin of humans and certain animals. This structure is essential for enhancing the mechanical characteristics of skin and preserving homeostasis.

  2. 1 sty 2023 · Rete ridges (RRs) are distinct undulating microstructures at the junction of the dermis and epidermis in the skin of humans and certain animals. This structure is essential for enhancing the mechanical characteristics of skin and preserving homeostasis.

  3. Rete ridges surround the dermal papillae, which can be seen as small extensions protruding from the papillary dermis within the epidermis. These two structures are perfectly embedded; the alternation of a rete ridge with a dermal papilla creates a characteristic repetitive and wave-shaped pattern.

  4. 1 lis 2022 · This work has shown that CEAs grafted in conjunction with ridged templates showed rete ridge formation at two weeks after grafting and led to increased epidermal thickness, proliferation, and stemness compared to templates with a flat DEJ.

  5. 1 lis 2022 · Rete ridges play a critical role in maintaining epidermal structure and mechanical properties. Notably, rete ridges can be divided into three compartments: the base, slope, and tip.

  6. Rete ridge has important functions in the epidermis, but the current tissue engineered oral mucosa or skin equivalents are generally lack of this structure. To regenerate a rete ridge structure in the oral mucosa equivalents, we firstly attempted to make clear how rete ridge is formed in the oral mu ….

  7. Furthermore, we characterized the relationship between the rete ridge stem cell niche and hair density, epidermal thickness, and vascularization across Mammalia. We utilized a massively parallel, multi-species single-cell transcriptomics approach to identify the cellular signaling interactions that support rete ridge formation in humans and ...

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