The integumentary system is the outer layer of the body, mainly consisting of skin, nails, and hair, with the supporting tissues: such as glands, nerves, and blood vessels. As the outer layer, the integumentary system, especially skin, is typically referred to as the first barrier of defense against bacteria, viruses, and other microbes from external environment. It protects the body from UV radiation, regulate temperature, assistant to detect sensations.
Investigations on integumentary system cells involve the understanding of skin diseases, mechanisms of wound healing and regeneration, assessment of skin toxicity for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, mechanisms of skin aging and pigmentation, etc.
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Research on the Rabbit Dermal Fibroblasts is essential to the study of systemic sclerosis, hypertrophic scarring, skin aging, and Ehlers-Danlos…
Cat. No. ARP0808
Research on the Rabbit Keratinocytes is essential to the study of psoriasis models, burn wound healing, contact dermatitis, and cutaneous…
Cat. No. ARP0809
Research on the Rabbit Hair Follicle Keratinocytes is essential to the study of inflammatory hair diseases (e.g., folliculitis), psoriasis, eczema,…
Cat. No. ARP0814
Research on the Rabbit Hair Outer Root Sheath Cells is essential to the study of skin replacement, scarring alopecias, wound…
Cat. No. ARP0813
Research on the Rabbit Dermal Papilla Cells is essential to the study of androgenetic alopecia, hair follicle miniaturization, cicatricial alopecia,…
Cat. No. ARP0812
Research on the Mouse Mammary Epithelial Cells is essential to the study of mastitis and breast cancer. The breast is…
Cat. No. ARP0539
Research on the Mouse Mammary Fibroblasts is essential to the study of mastitis and breast cancer. The breast is primarily…
Cat. No. ARP0540
Research on the Mouse Mammary Ductal Epithelial Cells is essential to the study of mastitis and breast cancer. The breast…
Cat. No. ARP0541
Research on the Mouse Dermal Fibroblasts is essential to the study of systemic sclerosis, hypertrophic scarring, skin aging, and Ehlers-Danlos…
Cat. No. ARP0564
Research on the Mouse Keratinocytes is essential to the study of psoriasis models, burn wound healing, contact dermatitis, and cutaneous…
Cat. No. ARP0565
Research on the Mouse Dermal Papilla Cells is essential to the study of androgenetic alopecia, hair follicle miniaturization, cicatricial alopecia,…
Cat. No. ARP0568
Research on the Mouse Hair Outer Root Sheath Cells is essential to the study of skin replacement, scarring alopecias, wound…
Cat. No. ARP0569