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Drug delivery to hair follicles

Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2013
The optimization of drug delivery to and via the hair follicles is gaining more and more importance as it has been recognized that the hair follicles are an interesting target site for topical applications. They are closely surrounded by capillaries and antigen-presenting cells, are associated with the sebaceous glands and are the host of stem cells in
Alexa, Patzelt, Juergen, Lademann
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Hair follicle reconstruction in vitro

Journal of Dermatological Science, 1994
The in vitro creation of a follicular structure capable of hair growth from cultured adult cells has long been an aim of researchers in hair biology. Basal outer root sheath cells (ORS) attached to the hair follicle glassy membrane (GM) were isolated and cultured, where they revealed greater replicative potential and longevity than ORS cells from ...
A J, Reynolds, C A, Jahoda
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HAIR FOLLICLE GROWTH CONTROLS

Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
Research in hair biology has embarked in the pursuit for molecules that control hair growth. Many molecules already have been associated with the controls of hair patterning, hair maturation, and hair cycling and differentiation. Knowing how these molecules work gives us the tools for understanding and treating patients with hair disorders.
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The hair follicle group in mice

The Anatomical Record, 1966
AbstractInitiation and development of the follicle population in mice were examined during embryonic and early postnatal life. The shape of the curve relating follicle density with age suggests that follicle intiation begins in the 14‐day‐old embryo and continues until about two days after birth.
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The secret life of the hair follicle

Trends in Genetics, 1992
The mammalian hair follicle is a treasure waiting to be discovered by more molecular geneticists. How can a tiny cluster of apparently uniform epithelial cells, adjacent to a tiny cluster of uniform mesenchymal cells, give rise to five or six concentric cylinders, each of which is composed of cells of a distinctive type that synthesize their own ...
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WHOLE HAIR FOLLICLE CULTURE

Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
In this article the authors have reviewed the historical background behind the organ culture of whole hair follicles. The methods developed by the authors and others for the isolation and whole organ maintenance of hair follicles from both human and other species are described.
M P, Philpott, D A, Sanders, T, Kealey
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Microbes stimulate hair follicles

Science Signaling, 2017
Commensal microbes induce hair follicles to release a chemokine that recruits regulatory T cells into neonatal skin.
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Epilation of growing hair follicles

Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1975
AbstractEpilated growing follicles continue to grow. They produce a length of hair which is shorter than that produced by intact follicles over the same period of time, because they grow for a shorter time and at a lower rate.
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Hair follicles in the canine tongue

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981
At least three normal-appearing and mature hair follicles containing hairs were found to be growing in a coiled manner within the intrinsic musculature of the anterior two thirds of a dog's tongue. An extensive review of the literature has shown that hair follicles are, indeed, found in some unusual places, but previous finding of their presence in the
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Immunology of the Hair Follicle

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1991
W T, Gibson, G E, Westgate, R I, Craggs
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