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- B441e955bcbfaeeb77436ce582b48a6c7 hasDbXref "MGI:anna" @default.
- B441e955bcbfaeeb77436ce582b48a6c7 hasDbXref "http://discovery.lifemapsc.com/in-vivo-development/epidermis#section_literature" @default.
- B441e955bcbfaeeb77436ce582b48a6c7 hasDbXref "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/periderm" @default.
- B441e955bcbfaeeb77436ce582b48a6c7 type Axiom @default.
- B441e955bcbfaeeb77436ce582b48a6c7 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B441e955bcbfaeeb77436ce582b48a6c7 annotatedSource MP_0013530 @default.
- B441e955bcbfaeeb77436ce582b48a6c7 annotatedTarget "any structural anomaly of the outermost layer of the bilaminar embryonic/fetal epidermis, the first non-basal layer formed at approximately E9.5; it is a temporary structure composed of simple squamous epithelium that serves as the first barrier to the embryo's physical environment, exists throughout the entire keratinocyte stratification process, and sheds off at approximately E17, when it is replaced by corneocytes; desquamated peridermal cells are a considerable component of the vernix caseosa, a white, cheesy, protective substance that covers the fetal skin" @default.