Typically, vertebrate skin appendages such as scales, hairs or feathers develop as genetically controlled units whose spatial patterning is dominated by a gene regulatory network of signalling ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of various types of cutaneous appendage tumors in our practice. METHOD: This is a partly retrospective and partly prospective study conducted at the ...
The development of hard, keratinized skin appendages like claws, scales, feathers, and hair, which are essential for catching ...
Skin substitutes were effective in Mohs micrographic surgery among patients with cutaneous malignancy, although further research is needed.