Hemidesmosomes (HD) are very small stud- or rivet-like structures on the inner basal surface of
keratinocytes in the
epidermis of skin. They are similar in form to
desmosomes when visualized by electron microscopy. While desmosomes link two cells together, hemidesmosomes attach one cell to the extracellular matrix. Rather than using
desmogleins, hemidesmosomes use desmopenetrin cell adhesion proteins. Hemidesmosomes are asymmetrical and are found in epithelial cells connecting the basal face of the cell to basal lamina.