Involvement of corneodesmosome degradation and lamellar granule transportation in the desquamation process

Volume: 44, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 6
Published: Mar 1, 2011
Abstract
Desquamation in the mammalian skin is a well-balanced process of producing corneocytes and shedding them from the surface of the skin. The corneodesmosome, which is a modified desmosome, is the main adhesive structure in the cornified cell layer. The major extracellular constituents of corneodesmosomes are desmoglein 1, desmocollin 1, and corneodesmosin. Proteases involved in the degradation of corneodesmosomes and their inhibitors are secreted...
Paper Details
Title
Involvement of corneodesmosome degradation and lamellar granule transportation in the desquamation process
Published Date
Mar 1, 2011
Volume
44
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 6
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