Hair follicles undergo continuous cycles of growth, involution and rest. This process, referred to as the hair growth cycle, has a periodicity of weeks to months. At the same time, skin and hair follicles harbor a functional circadian clock that regulates gene expression with a periodicity of approximately twenty four hours. In our recent study we found that circadian clock genes play a role in regulation of the hair growth cycle during synchronized hair follicle cycling, uncovering an unexpected connection between these two timing systems within skin. This work, therefore, indicates a role for circadian clock genes in a cyclical process of much longer periodicity than twenty four hours
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Chronic telogen effluvium describes the clinical condition noted mostly in middle-aged women of incr...
Hair follicles undergo continuous cycles of growth, involution and rest. This process, referred to a...
Hair follicles undergo continuous cycles of growth, involution and rest. This process, referred to a...
Hair follicles undergo recurrent cycling of controlled growth (anagen), regression (catagen), and re...
The hair follicle (HF) is a continuously remodeled mini organ that cycles between growth (anagen), r...
The hair follicle (HF) is a continuously remodeled mini organ that cycles between growth (anagen), r...
Clock (circadian) genes are heterogeneously expressed in hair follicles (HFs). The genes can be modu...
The hair follicle (HF) is a continuously remodeled mini organ that cycles between growth (anagen), r...
The hair follicle (HF) is the only mammalian organ that undergoes life-long, cyclic transformations ...
Hair follicles display a unique pattern of cyclic growth and regression involving cell proliferation...
Hair follicles display a unique pattern of cyclic growth and regression involving cell proliferation...
The human hair follicle (HF) exhibits peripheral clock activity, with knock-down of clock genes (BMA...
SummaryHuman skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how cir...
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Chronic telogen effluvium describes the clinical condition noted mostly in middle-aged women of incr...
Hair follicles undergo continuous cycles of growth, involution and rest. This process, referred to a...
Hair follicles undergo continuous cycles of growth, involution and rest. This process, referred to a...
Hair follicles undergo recurrent cycling of controlled growth (anagen), regression (catagen), and re...
The hair follicle (HF) is a continuously remodeled mini organ that cycles between growth (anagen), r...
The hair follicle (HF) is a continuously remodeled mini organ that cycles between growth (anagen), r...
Clock (circadian) genes are heterogeneously expressed in hair follicles (HFs). The genes can be modu...
The hair follicle (HF) is a continuously remodeled mini organ that cycles between growth (anagen), r...
The hair follicle (HF) is the only mammalian organ that undergoes life-long, cyclic transformations ...
Hair follicles display a unique pattern of cyclic growth and regression involving cell proliferation...
Hair follicles display a unique pattern of cyclic growth and regression involving cell proliferation...
The human hair follicle (HF) exhibits peripheral clock activity, with knock-down of clock genes (BMA...
SummaryHuman skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how cir...
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Human skin copes with harmful environmental factors that are circadian in nature, yet how circadian ...
Chronic telogen effluvium describes the clinical condition noted mostly in middle-aged women of incr...