The deep vascular inner layer of the skin.
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Examples for "dermis"
Examples for "dermis"
1The extracellular matrix glycoprotein tenascin is sparsely distributed in normal human dermis.
2Oedema in the papillary dermis was evident occasionally in all clinical groups.
3After 12 h, fluorescence was detectable in tumor cells in deep dermis.
4In contrast, TGFβ expression in the upper dermis was significantly attenuated following treatment.
5The cells made all the right proteins to attach to the underlying dermis.
1These occur as thickenings and down-growths of the epithelium into the corium.
2The second layer is called the corium, derma cutis vera, or true skin.
3Blood was dribbling out of the fissures between scabs of crisped corium layers.
4They are developed over a modified portion of the corium known as the nail-bed.
5The skin-fibre layer forms the corium and the motor organs-theskeleton and the muscular system.
1The second layer is called the corium, derma cutis vera, or true skin.
2The skin consists of two layers, the derma, or true skin, and the epidermis, or cuticle.
3The derma roller, which is basically a little roller made with hundreds of super-tiny needles, is made with hundreds of even tinier needles.
4The blastula had one layer of cells, the blastoderm (derma = skin): the gastrula two layers, the ectoderm ("outer skin") and entoderm ("inner skin").
5DermaGlo Skin Health Drink I drink it every morning and it's completely cleared my skin of breakouts.
6'There's far more been replaced beneath the derma.
7However, that result was expected to include some of the sale proceeds of its stake in Derma Sciences, which was announced last week.