The hair follicle has a lifelong capacity to cycle through recurrent phases of controlled growth (anagen), regression (catagen) and quiescence (telogen), each associated with specific morphological changes. A comprehensive classification scheme is available for mice to distinguish the cycle stages anagen I-VI, catagen I-VIII and telogen. For dogs, such a classification system does not exist, although alopecia associated with hair cycle arrest is common. We applied analogous morphological criteria and various staining techniques to subdivide the canine hair cycle stages to the same extent as has been done in mice. Of all the staining techniques applied, haematoxylin and eosin stain, Sacpic, Masson Fontana and immunohistochemistry for vimenti...
Alopecia X is a hair cycle arrest disorder in Pomeranians. Histologically, kenogen and telogen hair ...
Numerous spontaneous and experimentally induced mouse mutations develop a hair phenotype, which is o...
The transcriptome profile and differential gene expression in telogen and late anagen microdissected...
The hair follicle has a lifelong capacity to cycle through recurrent phases of controlled growth (an...
Numerous strains of mice with defined mutations display pronounced abnormalities of hair follicle cy...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
BACKGROUND Noninflammatory alopecia is a frequent problem in dogs, and the pathogenesis is still ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...
Alopecia X is a hair cycle arrest disorder in Pomeranians. Histologically, kenogen and telogen hair ...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Alopecia X is a hair cycle arrest disorder in Pomeranians. Histologically, kenogen and telogen hair ...
Numerous spontaneous and experimentally induced mouse mutations develop a hair phenotype, which is o...
The transcriptome profile and differential gene expression in telogen and late anagen microdissected...
The hair follicle has a lifelong capacity to cycle through recurrent phases of controlled growth (an...
Numerous strains of mice with defined mutations display pronounced abnormalities of hair follicle cy...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
BACKGROUND Noninflammatory alopecia is a frequent problem in dogs, and the pathogenesis is still ...
Hair follicles (HFs) undergo lifelong cyclical transformations, progressing through stages of rapid ...
The hair follicle (HF) has a wide range of functions including thermoregulation, physical and immuno...
Alopecia X is a hair cycle arrest disorder in Pomeranians. Histologically, kenogen and telogen hair ...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Alopecia X is a hair cycle arrest disorder in Pomeranians. Histologically, kenogen and telogen hair ...
Numerous spontaneous and experimentally induced mouse mutations develop a hair phenotype, which is o...
The transcriptome profile and differential gene expression in telogen and late anagen microdissected...