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The Malpighian layer (stratum mucosum or stratum malpighii) of the epidermis is generally defined as both the stratum basale (basal layer) and the thicker stratum spinosum (spinous layer/prickle cell layer) immediately above it as a single unit,[1][2] although it is occasionally defined as the stratum basale specifically,[3] or the stratum spinosum specifically.[4]
It is named after the Italian biologist and physician Marcello Malpighi.
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^Mescher, A. L., Mescher, A. L., & Junqueira, L. C. U. (2016). Junqueira's basic histology: Text and atlas (Fourteenth edition.). New York: McGraw-Hill Education.