Stratum Corneum 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-68682-5_17
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Effects of Frictional Stimulation on the Structure of the Stratum Corneum

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“…Mackenzie 18 proposed that the cells of the stratum corneum were less differentiated after mechanical stimulation due to an increase in the rate of keratinocyte proliferation. The increases in the suprabasal nucleated cell population and number of cell layers in the stratum corneum suggest that keratinocyte turnover time may be shortened.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mackenzie 18 proposed that the cells of the stratum corneum were less differentiated after mechanical stimulation due to an increase in the rate of keratinocyte proliferation. The increases in the suprabasal nucleated cell population and number of cell layers in the stratum corneum suggest that keratinocyte turnover time may be shortened.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, since the speed of cell proliferation has been significantly accelerated, there is not enough time for the proliferating keratinocytes to fully differentiate and become mature. Consequently, part of the regenerated keratinocytes is incompletely differentiated, and thereafter parakeratosis or dyskeratosis occurs (43)(44)(45). All the characteristics mentioned above are actually consistent with the histologic manifestations of AI-HFSR.…”
Section: Potential Mechanisms Underlying Ai-hfsrmentioning
confidence: 60%