hoornweefsel
Hoornweefsel, also known as keratinized epithelium or horny layer, is a protective outer layer of cells found in the epidermis of vertebrates. It is composed primarily of dead, flattened cells called corneocytes, which are filled with a tough, fibrous protein called keratin. This protein provides strength and resilience to the tissue, making it an effective barrier against physical damage, chemical irritants, and microbial invasion.
The formation of hoornweefsel is a continuous process known as keratinization or cornification. Epidermal stem cells
The thickness of hoornweefsel varies depending on its location on the body. It is generally thicker in