Cornification of the pulp epithelium and formation of pulp cups in downfeathers and regenerating feathers
Abstract
During most of feather growth (anagen), the dermal papilla stimulates the collar epithelium to give rise to feather keratins accumulating cells that form most of the corneous material of barbs and the rachis. Aside from the induction of differentiated cells of the feather, the distal part of the papilla forms a loose connective tissue that nourishes the growing feather, termed the pulp. In the last stages of feather growth, the pulp undergoes a...
Paper Details
Title
Cornification of the pulp epithelium and formation of pulp cups in downfeathers and regenerating feathers
Published Date
Apr 11, 2009
Volume
84
Issue
4
Pages
269 - 279
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