What type of epithelium would be found in the footpads?
What is the epidermis?
How can the epidermis do constant turnover of skin cells?
How can the moving escalator provide protection?
How can cross-linkage of keratin filaments occur in cornification?
What are envelop proteins important for in cornification?
In cornification and keratinisation there is also a lipid seal between corneocytes what is this called and what does it lead to?
What do Hemi-desmosomes do?
What do desmosomes do?
What do corneo-desmosomes do?
What can be targets in autoimmune disease?
A major function of the epidermis to act as a what?
What does the epidermal barrier do?
How does the epidermal barrier contribute to homeostasis?
The epidermal barrier also provides protection via the epidermal layers themselves plus specialised epidermal structures - what are these?
The stratum corneum is the bricks and mortar - what are corneocytes (the bricks)?
The lipids in the stratum corneum make the bricks what happens here in terms of water proofing?
There are huge number of factors influencing the skin but limited ways for the skin to respond - what are these responses?
What two things can result from alteration in epidermal growth or differentiation?
What is abnormal cornification?
What can cause abnormal cornification?
What can abnormal cornification result in?
Alteration is epidermal growth or differentiation can also lead to epidermal hyperplasia what is this?
What is epidermal hyperplasia often a very common response to?