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Dictionary » S » Stratum Malpighii Stratum MalpighiiDefinition noun Latin term for Malpighian layer, the inner (or lower) layer of epidermis consisting of non-keratinized, viable cells.
The epidermis of the skin may be divided into two major layers: the outer layer of keratinized, non-viable cells and the Malpighian layer of non-keratinized, viable cells. The Mapighian layer is made up of germinative (basal) cells that are mitotically active, melanocytes that give the skin its tan color, and cells that have spiny projections. The Malphigian layer includes the germinative (basal), granular and spinous layers of epidermis.
Synonym: Malpighian layer, stratum germinativum.
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