SummaryIn mammalian skin, multiple types of resident cells are required to create a functional tissue and support tissue homeostasis and regeneration. The cells that compose the epithelial stem cell niche for skin homeostasis and regeneration are not well defined. Here, we identify adipose precursor cells within the skin and demonstrate that their dynamic regeneration parallels the activation of skin stem cells. Functional analysis of adipocyte lineage cells in mice with defects in adipogenesis and in transplantation experiments revealed that intradermal adipocyte lineage cells are necessary and sufficient to drive follicular stem cell activation. Furthermore, we implicate PDGF expression by immature adipocyte cells in the regulation of fol...
Here, we explore the evolution and development of skin-associated adipose tissue with the goal of es...
AbstractEpidermal stem cells residing in different locations in the skin continuously self-renew and...
AbstractHair follicle development and growth are regulated by Wnt signalling and depend on interacti...
SummaryIn mammalian skin, multiple types of resident cells are required to create a functional tissu...
The adult hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) and dermal sheath (DS) cells are developmentally active...
Despite the remarkable regenerative capacity of mammalian skin, an adult dermal stem cell has not ye...
AbstractIn adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can ...
Adipocytes are intimately associated with the dermal compartment of the skin, existing in a speciali...
SummarySkin epithelia must rejuvenate constantly during normal homeostasis and repair damage after w...
Background/Aims: Skin photoaging is primarily caused by the functional attrition of skin stem cells....
SummaryDespite the remarkable regenerative capacity of mammalian skin, an adult dermal stem cell has...
In the age of stem cell engineering it is critical to understand how stem cell activity is regulated...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent “label retain...
Stem cell activity is subject to non-cell-autonomous regulation from the local microenvironment, or ...
SummaryThe dermal papilla (DP) provide instructive signals required to activate epithelial progenito...
Here, we explore the evolution and development of skin-associated adipose tissue with the goal of es...
AbstractEpidermal stem cells residing in different locations in the skin continuously self-renew and...
AbstractHair follicle development and growth are regulated by Wnt signalling and depend on interacti...
SummaryIn mammalian skin, multiple types of resident cells are required to create a functional tissu...
The adult hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) and dermal sheath (DS) cells are developmentally active...
Despite the remarkable regenerative capacity of mammalian skin, an adult dermal stem cell has not ye...
AbstractIn adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can ...
Adipocytes are intimately associated with the dermal compartment of the skin, existing in a speciali...
SummarySkin epithelia must rejuvenate constantly during normal homeostasis and repair damage after w...
Background/Aims: Skin photoaging is primarily caused by the functional attrition of skin stem cells....
SummaryDespite the remarkable regenerative capacity of mammalian skin, an adult dermal stem cell has...
In the age of stem cell engineering it is critical to understand how stem cell activity is regulated...
Putative epithelial stem cells were identified in the hair follicle bulge as quiescent “label retain...
Stem cell activity is subject to non-cell-autonomous regulation from the local microenvironment, or ...
SummaryThe dermal papilla (DP) provide instructive signals required to activate epithelial progenito...
Here, we explore the evolution and development of skin-associated adipose tissue with the goal of es...
AbstractEpidermal stem cells residing in different locations in the skin continuously self-renew and...
AbstractHair follicle development and growth are regulated by Wnt signalling and depend on interacti...