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Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered a previously unknown process used by epithelial cells to alleviate ...
In response, adjacent cells dedifferentiate and form squamous epithelium. In healthy scenarios, basal cells and stem cells differentiate and form pseudo-stratified epithelium when toxic exposure ...
image: Image of human cervix tissue and organoids derived from ectocervical stratified squamous (green) and endocervical columnar (red) epithelial stem cells.
An interview with Dr. Zeba Aziz from Hameed Latif Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, Dr. William Burke from Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, NY, and Dr. Keiichi Fujiwara from Saitama Medical ...
Answer: No. Because your skin is made of something called stratified squamous epithelium, which is impermeable, so water can’t make it through the layers of your skin to rehydrate you. The water will ...
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