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The epidermis is the thin, outer layer of the skin that is visible to the eye and works to provide protection to the body. It does not contain any blood vessels and is, therefore, dependent on the dermis, the layer of the skin underneath it, to provide access to nutrients and dispose of waste.
A protein encourages cell stickiness during development

A protein encourages cell stickiness during development

Scientists use new technology to observe DNA defects in children with Fanconi anemia

Scientists use new technology to observe DNA defects in children with Fanconi anemia

Architecture of cell nucleus can change gene activity in plants

Architecture of cell nucleus can change gene activity in plants

Researchers are developing wearable electronic device that sticks onto human skin

Researchers are developing wearable electronic device that sticks onto human skin

Study identifies genetic factors linked to higher risk of capecitabine-induced hand-foot syndrome

Study identifies genetic factors linked to higher risk of capecitabine-induced hand-foot syndrome

Engineers Develop Precision Injection System For Plants

Engineers Develop Precision Injection System For Plants

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