SummaryThe complex anatomy of the epidermis contains multiple adult stem cell populations, but the extent to which they functionally overlap during homeostasis, wound healing, and tumor initiation remains poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that Lrig1+ve cells are highly proliferative epidermal stem cells. Long-term clonal analysis reveals that Lrig1+ve cells maintain the upper pilosebaceous unit, containing the infundibulum and sebaceous gland as independent compartments, but contribute to neither the hair follicle nor the interfollicular epidermis, which are maintained by distinct stem cell populations. In contrast, upon wounding, stem cell progeny from multiple compartments acquire lineage plasticity and make permanent contributions to ...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
Most epithelial tissues self-renew throughout adult life due to the presence of multipotent stem cel...
SummaryTypical murine epidermis has a patterned structure, seen clearly in ear skin, with regular co...
SummaryThe complex anatomy of the epidermis contains multiple adult stem cell populations, but the e...
The mammalian skin is a versatile organ that protects from external harm, regulates the body tempera...
SummaryLrig1 is a marker of human interfollicular epidermal stem cells and helps maintain stem cell ...
SummaryThe dynamics and interactions between stem cell pools in the hair follicle (HF), sebaceous gl...
Renewal of epidermis is achieved by an ordered replication of stem cells and transit amplifying cell...
AbstractIn adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can ...
Homeostatic epidermal tissue renewal is the result of the combined activity of rare but potent stem ...
For the past 30 years, the prevailing model of epidermal homeostasis has been that epidermal stem ce...
Homeostasis of continuously renewing tissues, such as the epidermis, is maintained by somatic undiff...
Mammalian epidermis is a highly dynamic epithelium comprising the interfollicular epidermis, hair fo...
SummaryThe regeneration of the skin and its appendages is thought to occur by the regulated activati...
SummarySkin epithelia must rejuvenate constantly during normal homeostasis and repair damage after w...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
Most epithelial tissues self-renew throughout adult life due to the presence of multipotent stem cel...
SummaryTypical murine epidermis has a patterned structure, seen clearly in ear skin, with regular co...
SummaryThe complex anatomy of the epidermis contains multiple adult stem cell populations, but the e...
The mammalian skin is a versatile organ that protects from external harm, regulates the body tempera...
SummaryLrig1 is a marker of human interfollicular epidermal stem cells and helps maintain stem cell ...
SummaryThe dynamics and interactions between stem cell pools in the hair follicle (HF), sebaceous gl...
Renewal of epidermis is achieved by an ordered replication of stem cells and transit amplifying cell...
AbstractIn adult skin, each hair follicle contains a reservoir of stem cells (the bulge), which can ...
Homeostatic epidermal tissue renewal is the result of the combined activity of rare but potent stem ...
For the past 30 years, the prevailing model of epidermal homeostasis has been that epidermal stem ce...
Homeostasis of continuously renewing tissues, such as the epidermis, is maintained by somatic undiff...
Mammalian epidermis is a highly dynamic epithelium comprising the interfollicular epidermis, hair fo...
SummaryThe regeneration of the skin and its appendages is thought to occur by the regulated activati...
SummarySkin epithelia must rejuvenate constantly during normal homeostasis and repair damage after w...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
Most epithelial tissues self-renew throughout adult life due to the presence of multipotent stem cel...
SummaryTypical murine epidermis has a patterned structure, seen clearly in ear skin, with regular co...