The cutaneous healing response has evolved to occur rapidly, in order to minimize infection and to re-establish epithelial homeostasis. Rapid healing is achieved through complex coordination of multiple cell types, which importantly includes specific cell populations within the hair follicle (HF). Under physiological conditions, the epithelial compartments of HF and interfollicular epidermis remain discrete, with K15(+ve) bulge stem cells contributing progeny for HF reconstruction during the hair cycle and as a basis for hair shaft production during anagen. Only upon wounding do HF cells migrate from the follicle to contribute to the neo-epidermis. However, the identity of the first-responding cells, and in particular whether this process i...
Hair follicle (HF) regeneration can be achieved in the center of large full-thickness wounds on mous...
Objective. Skin wound healing is a serious clinical problem especially after surgery and severe inju...
SummaryThe regeneration of the skin and its appendages is thought to occur by the regulated activati...
The cutaneous healing response has evolved to occur rapidly, in order to minimize infection and to r...
YesThe cutaneous healing response has evolved to occur rapidly, in order to minimize infection and t...
NoThe hair follicle has an established role in wound re-epithelialisation, a phenomenon that has bee...
<p>Upon wounding, multiple stem cell populations in the hair follicle (HF) and interfollicular epide...
Hair follicles have been observed to provide a major cellular contribution to epidermal healing, wit...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent ‘‘label retai...
Adult mammalian epidermis contains multiple stem cell populations in which quiescent and more prolif...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent “label retain...
Adult mammalian epidermis contains multiple stem cell populations in which quiescent and more prolif...
AbstractIn adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can ...
The hair follicle contributes cells to the interfollicular epidermis after wounding, but the functio...
In adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can be mobil...
Hair follicle (HF) regeneration can be achieved in the center of large full-thickness wounds on mous...
Objective. Skin wound healing is a serious clinical problem especially after surgery and severe inju...
SummaryThe regeneration of the skin and its appendages is thought to occur by the regulated activati...
The cutaneous healing response has evolved to occur rapidly, in order to minimize infection and to r...
YesThe cutaneous healing response has evolved to occur rapidly, in order to minimize infection and t...
NoThe hair follicle has an established role in wound re-epithelialisation, a phenomenon that has bee...
<p>Upon wounding, multiple stem cell populations in the hair follicle (HF) and interfollicular epide...
Hair follicles have been observed to provide a major cellular contribution to epidermal healing, wit...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent ‘‘label retai...
Adult mammalian epidermis contains multiple stem cell populations in which quiescent and more prolif...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent “label retain...
Adult mammalian epidermis contains multiple stem cell populations in which quiescent and more prolif...
AbstractIn adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can ...
The hair follicle contributes cells to the interfollicular epidermis after wounding, but the functio...
In adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can be mobil...
Hair follicle (HF) regeneration can be achieved in the center of large full-thickness wounds on mous...
Objective. Skin wound healing is a serious clinical problem especially after surgery and severe inju...
SummaryThe regeneration of the skin and its appendages is thought to occur by the regulated activati...