Role of Dermal-Epidermal Basement Membrane Zone in Skin, Cancer, and Developmental Disorders

Dermatol Clin. 2010 Jan;28(1):1-16, Myung S. Ko, M. Peter Marinkovich

ABSTRACT

The dermal-epidermal basement membrane zone is an important epithelial and stromal interface, consisting of an intricately organized collection of intracellular, transmembrane, and extracellular matrix proteins. The basement membrane zone has several main functions including acting as a permeability barrier, forming an adhesive interface between epithelial cells and the underlying matrix, and controlling cellular organization and differentiation. This article identifies key molecular players of the...

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