Expression Changes of Structural Protein Genes May Be Related to Adaptive Skin Characteristics Specific to Humans

Volume: 11, Issue: 3, Pages: 613 - 628
Published: Jan 18, 2019
Abstract
Human skin is morphologically and physiologically different from the skin of other primates. However, the genetic causes underlying human-specific skin characteristics remain unclear. Here, we quantitatively demonstrate that the epidermis and dermis of human skin are significantly thicker than those of three Old World monkey species. In addition, we indicate that the topography of the epidermal basement membrane zone shows a rete ridge in humans...
Paper Details
Title
Expression Changes of Structural Protein Genes May Be Related to Adaptive Skin Characteristics Specific to Humans
Published Date
Jan 18, 2019
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
613 - 628
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