Hair fiber production is the macroscopic end-point of a highly complex set of interactions between the hair follicle's epithelial and mesenchymal components. The nature of this relationship is largely set during hair follicle morphogenesis, but is dramatically revisited in the adult during the unique tissue remodeling events required for hair follicle cycling. Whereas significant attention has focused on the fate of the hair follicle epithelium during these events, associated changes in hair follicle fibroblast subpopulations remain unclear. Here, we present a speculative review that represents a critical and innovative synthesis of the current literature and summarizes a recently submitted original study by the authors, on the nature of ha...
AbstractThe upper region of the outer root sheath of vibrissal follicles of adult mice contains mult...
Two theories address the origin of repeating patterns, such as hair follicles, limb digits, and inte...
Hair follicle formation and cycling involve extensive and continuous interactions between epithelial...
The continuously remodeled hair follicle is a uniquely exploitable epithelial-mesenchymal interactio...
The continuously remodeled hair follicle is a uniquely exploitable epithelial-mesenchymal interactio...
The Hair Follicle (HF) is a vital component of mammalian skin and represents a unique,...
The Hair Follicle (HF) is a vital component of mammalian skin and represents a unique,...
Hair follicle (HF) development is the result of neuroectodermal-mesodermal interactions, and can be ...
The hair follicle (HF) is the only mammalian organ that undergoes life-long, cyclic transformations ...
The hair follicle system represents a tractable model for the study of stem cell behaviour in regene...
Hair is a defining feature of mammals and has critical functions, including protection, production o...
The human hair follicle is a unique mini-organ, capable of life-long cycles of massive growth (anage...
Hair is a defining feature of mammals and has critical functions, including protection, production o...
Tissue stem cells perform important functions throughout an organism’s life. They generate new cells...
International audienceThe hair follicle (HF) grows during the anagen phase from precursors in the ma...
AbstractThe upper region of the outer root sheath of vibrissal follicles of adult mice contains mult...
Two theories address the origin of repeating patterns, such as hair follicles, limb digits, and inte...
Hair follicle formation and cycling involve extensive and continuous interactions between epithelial...
The continuously remodeled hair follicle is a uniquely exploitable epithelial-mesenchymal interactio...
The continuously remodeled hair follicle is a uniquely exploitable epithelial-mesenchymal interactio...
The Hair Follicle (HF) is a vital component of mammalian skin and represents a unique,...
The Hair Follicle (HF) is a vital component of mammalian skin and represents a unique,...
Hair follicle (HF) development is the result of neuroectodermal-mesodermal interactions, and can be ...
The hair follicle (HF) is the only mammalian organ that undergoes life-long, cyclic transformations ...
The hair follicle system represents a tractable model for the study of stem cell behaviour in regene...
Hair is a defining feature of mammals and has critical functions, including protection, production o...
The human hair follicle is a unique mini-organ, capable of life-long cycles of massive growth (anage...
Hair is a defining feature of mammals and has critical functions, including protection, production o...
Tissue stem cells perform important functions throughout an organism’s life. They generate new cells...
International audienceThe hair follicle (HF) grows during the anagen phase from precursors in the ma...
AbstractThe upper region of the outer root sheath of vibrissal follicles of adult mice contains mult...
Two theories address the origin of repeating patterns, such as hair follicles, limb digits, and inte...
Hair follicle formation and cycling involve extensive and continuous interactions between epithelial...