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    GlossaryKeratinocyte Migration

    movement of skin cells from deeper layers to the surface

    Keratinocyte migration refers to the movement of keratinocytes, which are the primary cells in the outer layer of the skin, from the deeper layers to the surface. This process is crucial for wound healing and the regular turnover of the skin, ensuring that old or damaged cells are replaced with new ones.

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