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<p>Three distinct fiber types have been identified within the dermis: <a href="page.php?w=oxytalan">oxytalan</a>, elaunin, and elastic fibers. The most superficial of these, the oxytalan fibers, are extremely slender and oriented perpendicularly to the dermoepidermal junction. They arise from a plexus exhibiting the staining properties of elaunin fibers, which in turn are contiguous with the thicker elastic fibers of the reticular dermis. Electron microscopy shows that oxytalan fibers consist of bundles of tubular microfibrils measuring approximately</p><p>
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