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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.
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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.
6 dni temu · The sinusoidal-type features of the epidermis-dermis interface are called rete ridges (Shen et al., 2023). In recent work we showed that the sinusoidal epidermis-dermis interface serves the mechanical function of reducing risk of delamination by reducing the stress jump across the two tissues and increasing surface area compared to a flat ...
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.
1 lis 2022 · 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...
25 wrz 2013 · Key Points. Epidermal stem cells are essential for maintaining a constant supply of cells that ensure proper hair cycling and for the formation of the barrier provided by the skin. Epidermal...
7 paź 2021 · The downward projections of the epidermis into the dermis are called “rete ridges”; the in between finger like upward projections of the dermis into the epidermis are called “dermal papillae” (Rocken et al. 2012; Sterry et al. 2006).