Electron Micrograph of Keratinized Stratified Squamous Eitheliumin Thin Skin
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Electron Micrograph of Keratinized Stratified Squamous Eitheliumin Thin Skin
EM of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium in thin skin. The basal round cells next to the basement membrane (arrows) are reserve stem cells. Just above them, keratinocytes differentiate, migrate upward, and transform into squamous cells toward the surface. An outer layer consists of flat keratin-filled scale-like dead cells. 6400×.

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Netter's Essential Histology
Netter's Essential Histology
Author: William K. Ovalle, Patrick C. Nahirney
Chapter: Epithelium and Exocrine Glands
Page: 37
 
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