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New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
Hair has many useful biologic functions, including protection from the elements and dispersion of sweat-gland products (e.g., pheromones). It also has psychosocial importance in our society, and patients with hair loss (alopecia) (Table 1) or excessive hair growth often suffer tremendously.
R, Paus, G, Cotsarelis
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Hair has many useful biologic functions, including protection from the elements and dispersion of sweat-gland products (e.g., pheromones). It also has psychosocial importance in our society, and patients with hair loss (alopecia) (Table 1) or excessive hair growth often suffer tremendously.
R, Paus, G, Cotsarelis
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Science's STKE, 2007
Compared with newts and salamanders, adult humans (like other mammals) have a limited ability to regenerate tissues lost to injury, and the loss of adult hair follicles--complex structures comprising at least 10 cell types--has been considered permanent. Ito et al. observed structures that resembled early developing
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Compared with newts and salamanders, adult humans (like other mammals) have a limited ability to regenerate tissues lost to injury, and the loss of adult hair follicles--complex structures comprising at least 10 cell types--has been considered permanent. Ito et al. observed structures that resembled early developing
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1981
The bewildering variety of hair follicle proliferations and tumors is demonstrated by the complex terminology used to describe them. Hair follicle tumors were originally described and named during the late 19th century. Little more was accomplished until the last 25 years, when newer knowledge of the hair cycle and structure made biochemical and ...
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The bewildering variety of hair follicle proliferations and tumors is demonstrated by the complex terminology used to describe them. Hair follicle tumors were originally described and named during the late 19th century. Little more was accomplished until the last 25 years, when newer knowledge of the hair cycle and structure made biochemical and ...
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2008
Hair growth cycle is coordinated with complex processes that are dependent on the interactions of follicular stem cells and dermal papilla cells (DPCs). For the past 10 years, the developmental mechanism of hair follicles has been extensively studied, and spatial and temporal expressions of many molecules are required for the hair morphogenesis.
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Hair growth cycle is coordinated with complex processes that are dependent on the interactions of follicular stem cells and dermal papilla cells (DPCs). For the past 10 years, the developmental mechanism of hair follicles has been extensively studied, and spatial and temporal expressions of many molecules are required for the hair morphogenesis.
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Hair follicle–derived IL-7 and IL-15 mediate skin-resident memory T cell homeostasis and lymphoma
Nature Medicine, 2015Takeya Adachi +2 more
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The Hair Follicle as an Estrogen Target and Source
Endocrine Reviews, 2006Jose Inzunza +2 more
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