Near-naked hairless (Hr(N)) is a semi-dominant, spontaneous mutation that was suggested by allelism testing to be allelic with mouse Hairless (Hr). Hr(N) mice differ from other Hr mutants in that hair loss appears as the postnatal coat begins to emerge, rather than as an inability to regrow hair after the first catagen and that the mutation displays semi-dominant inheritance. We sequenced the Hr cDNA in Hr(N)/Hr(N) mice and characterized the pathological and molecular phenotypes to identify the basis for hair loss in this model. Hr(N)/Hr(N) mice exhibit dystrophic hairs that are unable to emerge consistently from the hair follicle, whereas Hr(N)/+ mice display a sparse coat of hair and a milder degree of follicular dystrophy than t...
<div><p>In order to model squamous cell carcinoma development <em>in vivo</em>, researchers have lon...
In order to model squamous cell carcinoma development in vivo, researchers have long preferred hairl...
Crosses between heterozygous transgenic mice from line 5053 produced offspring with progressive irre...
Near-naked hairless (HrN) is a semi-dominant, spontaneous mutation that was suggested by allelism te...
Animal models carrying mutations in the hairless (Hr) gene provide a rich resource for study of hair...
For many years, hairless and rhino mouse mutants have provided a useful and extensively exploited mo...
Various mutations of the hairless (hr) gene of mice result in hair loss and other integument defects...
International audienceThe hairless gene in mammals encodes a nuclear factor that is highly expressed...
A new autosomal recessive mouse mutation, causing loss of hair in homozygous mice 2-3 weeks after bi...
Mutation of the hairless (hr) gene in mice causes severe abnormalities during the first hair follicl...
Mice that carry a mutation at the hairless (hr) locus develop seemingly normal hair follicles (HF) b...
In 1989, mice bearing mutations at the hr (hairless) locus were first proposed as a model for the hu...
Hairless mice have been widely used in basic research and clinical trials. Two new mouse mutants wit...
A novel autosomal recessive mutation arose spontaneously in a breeding colony of Chinese Kunming mic...
The recent discovery of the human counterpart of the hairless mouse phenotype has helped our underst...
<div><p>In order to model squamous cell carcinoma development <em>in vivo</em>, researchers have lon...
In order to model squamous cell carcinoma development in vivo, researchers have long preferred hairl...
Crosses between heterozygous transgenic mice from line 5053 produced offspring with progressive irre...
Near-naked hairless (HrN) is a semi-dominant, spontaneous mutation that was suggested by allelism te...
Animal models carrying mutations in the hairless (Hr) gene provide a rich resource for study of hair...
For many years, hairless and rhino mouse mutants have provided a useful and extensively exploited mo...
Various mutations of the hairless (hr) gene of mice result in hair loss and other integument defects...
International audienceThe hairless gene in mammals encodes a nuclear factor that is highly expressed...
A new autosomal recessive mouse mutation, causing loss of hair in homozygous mice 2-3 weeks after bi...
Mutation of the hairless (hr) gene in mice causes severe abnormalities during the first hair follicl...
Mice that carry a mutation at the hairless (hr) locus develop seemingly normal hair follicles (HF) b...
In 1989, mice bearing mutations at the hr (hairless) locus were first proposed as a model for the hu...
Hairless mice have been widely used in basic research and clinical trials. Two new mouse mutants wit...
A novel autosomal recessive mutation arose spontaneously in a breeding colony of Chinese Kunming mic...
The recent discovery of the human counterpart of the hairless mouse phenotype has helped our underst...
<div><p>In order to model squamous cell carcinoma development <em>in vivo</em>, researchers have lon...
In order to model squamous cell carcinoma development in vivo, researchers have long preferred hairl...
Crosses between heterozygous transgenic mice from line 5053 produced offspring with progressive irre...