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Entwicklung der Haut

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Die Haut (Cutis, Integumentum commune), besteht aus der oberflächlich gelegenen und epithelial strukturierten Oberhaut (Epidermis) und der darunter gelegenen bindegewebigen Lederhaut (Dermis, Corium). Haut und Skelettmuskelschicht werden durch die Unterhaut (Subcutis) miteinander verbunden.

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Christ, B. (1990). Entwicklung der Haut. In: Hinrichsen, K.V., et al. Humanembryologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07815-0_31

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