Sentences with phrase «epidermis made»

She then lined it with a new, soft epidermis made of seven fabric strips, loosely sewn together, draped in folds and kept in place by hundreds of tiny magnets.
The epidermis makes new skin and the pigment melanin.

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The successful growth of human skin cells in culture has made it possible to restore epidermis after severe burns and other forms of damage
Their young patient had a severe form of the disease known as junctional EB, caused by a mutation in a gene encoding part of the protein laminin 332, which makes up a thin membrane just below the epidermis.
Flattened cells make up the outer layer of the epidermis, with the basal layer found beneath it.
Alpha hydroxy acids cause the cells of the epidermis to become «unglued» allowing the dead skin cells to slough off, making room for new growth.
It is characterised by a thin epidermis covering connecting tissues and blood vessels that make up the pad of the paw.
More moisture, fats and proteins help to keep your dog's skin soft and supple, making canned food a better choice for your pup's skin, especially if he's already suffering with dry or scaly epidermis issues or you live in an area with low humidity.
Just as a body is made of layers of muscle, epidermis and skin, we see that a portrait is made that same way.
It doesn't penetrate, is not absorbed by the body to create warmth as Thermal IR is absorbed, it doesn't even make it through even the first layer of skin, the epidermis.
This suggests that the disease might have evolved into a less virulent form, possibly in response to selective pressure against symptoms that render the host sexually unappealing; the pustules of yore don't seem to decorate the epidermis of contemporary sufferers, making them more likely to perpetuate the milder form of syphilis through sexual transmission.
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