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. 2022 Apr 7;35(4):425–435. doi: 10.1111/pcmr.13039

TABLE 1.

Criteria used for distinguishing melanocytes and keratinocytes by transmission electron microscopy

Feature Melanocytes Keratinocytes
Cytoskeletal features Not clearly observed Bundles of actin/keratin fibrils often visible
Desmosomes Absent between melanocytes and keratinocytes Present between adjacent keratinocytes, predominantly in stratum spinosum
Electron density Relatively electron‐dense cytoplasm Relatively electron‐lucent cytoplasm, especially in apical layers
Glycogen granules Few cytoplasmic glycogen granules Many cytoplasmic glycogen granules
Melanin content Densely packed with melanosomes Sparsely packed with melanokerasomes (MKS)
Position Cell body in the basal layer only In all the stratified layers
Shape Usually visible as small cylindrical dendrites, except when cell body is observed in stratum basale Large, flat cells often with flattened nucleus

Features used to correctly identify melanocytes and keratinocytes by TEM are listed.