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Wat (wie) is kératinocyte - definitie

PREDOMINANT CELL TYPE IN THE EPIDERMIS, THE OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE SKIN, CONSTITUTING 90% OF THE CELLS FOUND THERE
Keratinocytes; Sunburn cell; Civatte bodies; Civatte body; Civatte
  • Civatte body
  • basal cells]] and [[melanocyte]]s in the epidermis
  • Keratinocytes (stained green) in the skin of a mouse

Keratinocyte         
Keratinocytes are the primary type of cell found in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. In humans, they constitute 90% of epidermal skin cells.
keratinocyte         
[?k?r?'t?n?(?)s??t]
¦ noun Biology an epidermal cell which produces keratin.
Keratinocyte growth factor         
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Keratinocyte Growth Factor; Keratynocyte growth factor
The keratinocyte growth factor (KGF), also known as FGF7, is a growth factor present in the epithelialization-phase of wound healing. In this phase, keratinocytes are covering the wound, forming the epithelium.

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Keratinocyte

Keratinocytes are the primary type of cell found in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. In humans, they constitute 90% of epidermal skin cells. Basal cells in the basal layer (stratum basale) of the skin are sometimes referred to as basal keratinocytes. Keratinocytes form a barrier against environmental damage by heat, UV radiation, water loss, pathogenic bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. A number of structural proteins, enzymes, lipids, and antimicrobial peptides contribute to maintain the important barrier function of the skin. Keratinocytes differentiate from epidermal stem cells in the lower part of the epidermis and migrate towards the surface, finally becoming corneocytes and eventually be shed off, which happens every 40 to 56 days in humans.