Dermis: Structure, Composition & Role in Thermoregulation
Rosemary E Walling
Dermis: Structure, Composition & Role in Thermoregulation
Rosemary E Walling
Skin, which is in continuous evolution throughout our lifetime, suffers changes with age and may develop malignancies. The part of the skin most involved in its bio-mechanical functions is the dermis. Topics discussed in this compilation include the cellular and histological changes in dermis aging; non-invasive methods in the study of the dermal structure and composition; and dermal and epidermal interaction.
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