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Deiter s Cells

Deiter's Cells are specialized epidermal cells located in the outermost layer of the skin. These cells play an important role in skin health and functioning, as they regulate water balance, maintain structural integrity, and protect the body from external damage and pathogen infiltration. Additionally, Deiter's Cell…

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Overview

Deiter's Cells are specialized epidermal cells located in the outermost layer of the skin. These cells play an important role in skin health and functioning, as they regulate water balance, maintain structural integrity, and protect the body from external damage and pathogen infiltration. Additionally, Deiter's Cells are involved in wound healing and the production of antimicrobial peptides, which are important for immune defense. As a result, these cells are essential for healthy skin and can be used as biomarkers for skin health assessment.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Dermatologic Research And Therapy (ISSN 2471-2175).

Journal editorial board
Wenbin Tan · United States Anand Rotte · United States David Fisher · United States

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