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Hyperplastic Transformation: The Response of the Skin to Irritation and Injury, epithelium due to increased cellular proliferation which results in an increase of the number of epidermal cell layers and — after subsequent terminal differentiation -in a thickening of the protecting horny layer. Although hyperplastic development is the most common hyperproliferative response of the skin, it is not the only one.加强防卫 发表于 2025-3-25 16:35:42
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Hyperplastic Transformation: The Response of the Skin to Irritation and Injury,rmful external influences and irritations. This response consists of a highly complex pattern of hyperproliferative, inflammatory and immunological reactions which have so far only been insufficiently investigated. One characteristic answer to irritation is epidermal hyperplasia, a thickening of the