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Nature Genetics, 2006
A new study profiles microRNA (miRNA) expression in mouse epidermis and hair follicles and examines the requirement for these miRNAs during normal embryonic development. In the absence of Dicer-dependent miRNA production, hair follicles evaginate rather than invaginate, revealing an unexpected role for miRNAs in regulating hair follicle morphogenesis.
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A new study profiles microRNA (miRNA) expression in mouse epidermis and hair follicles and examines the requirement for these miRNAs during normal embryonic development. In the absence of Dicer-dependent miRNA production, hair follicles evaginate rather than invaginate, revealing an unexpected role for miRNAs in regulating hair follicle morphogenesis.
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The Environment of the Hair Follicles [PDF]
The perifollicular environment can be divided into two parts: (a) connective tissue components and (b) the blood vessels and nerve endings.
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The hair follicle group in mice
The Anatomical Record, 1966AbstractInitiation 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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Histochemistry of the human hair follicle
1997Immunohistochemistry of the human hair follicle is of increasing interest in hair research. The data on antigen distribution in the different epithelial and mesenchymal structures of this unique skin appendage are superfluous now. In the present chapter, I will concentrate on selected aspects related to hair follicle differentiation, epithelial ...
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Immunology of the Hair Follicle
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1991Gillian E. Westgate+2 more
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Embryology of the Hair Follicle
1990The initial appearance and development of the hair follicle is strictly linked to the morphogenesis of the skin in the embryo. The skin is an organ composed of the epidermis and dermis. The origin of the two components is different: the epidermis derives from the ectodermal sheet, while the dermis derives from the mesodermal one.
D. Cerimele, F. Serri
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The dermal sheath: An emerging component of the hair follicle stem cell niche
Experimental Dermatology, 2021Michael Rendl+2 more
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THE INNERVATION OF A HAIR FOLLICLE*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1959openaire +3 more sources