Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, no studies have been conducted to our knowledge to elucidate the role of stem cells in the development of hair follicle tumours in the dog. Animals and Methods - In the current study, normal skin sections and 44 follicular tumours were retrospectively investigated for the immunohistochemical expression of keratin 15 (K15) and nestin. In addition, 30 squamous cell carcinomas were evaluated for K15 expression. Results - In normal skin, K15 and nestin were expressed in the outer root sheath cells of the isthmic portion of the hair follicle (bulge region) and K15 expression was also scattered in the basal cell layer of the epidermis. Infundibular k...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Cutaneous papillomas (CPs) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (CSCCs) are usual epidermal tumour...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, no...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
In recent years, cutaneous stem cells have been implicated not only in epidermal and hair follicle r...
Evidence is accumulating that tumours are driven by cancer stem cells. We investigated the expressio...
Evidence is accumulating that tumours are driven by cancer stem cells. We investigated the expressio...
Evidence is accumulating that tumour development is driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs). In order to ...
Evidence is accumulating that tumour development is driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs). In order to ...
Functional hair follicle (HF) stem cells (SCs) are crucial to maintain the constant recurring growth...
Evidence is accumulating that tumour development is driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs). In order to ...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Cutaneous papillomas (CPs) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (CSCCs) are usual epidermal tumour...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, no...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
Background - Although cutaneous stem cells have been implicated in skin tumourigenesis in humans, n...
In recent years, cutaneous stem cells have been implicated not only in epidermal and hair follicle r...
Evidence is accumulating that tumours are driven by cancer stem cells. We investigated the expressio...
Evidence is accumulating that tumours are driven by cancer stem cells. We investigated the expressio...
Evidence is accumulating that tumour development is driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs). In order to ...
Evidence is accumulating that tumour development is driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs). In order to ...
Functional hair follicle (HF) stem cells (SCs) are crucial to maintain the constant recurring growth...
Evidence is accumulating that tumour development is driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs). In order to ...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...
Cutaneous papillomas (CPs) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (CSCCs) are usual epidermal tumour...
Hair cycle disturbances are common in dogs and comparable to some alopecic disorders in humans. A no...