Dermal papilla cells of the hair follicle can be maintained in an active, hair-inducing state in vitro when cocultured with cells secreting Wnt3a. By inducing cultured dermal papilla cells to secrete Wnt themselves, we demonstrate that this activity is a direct effect of Wnt signaling to dermal papilla cells. We further demonstrate that the effects of Wnt3a are exerted through activation of the β-catenin signal transduction pathway and do not require alternative Wnt transduction cascades. Once dermal papilla cells have lost hair-inducing properties in vitro, neither treatment with Wnt nor expression of a truncated and activating form of β-catenin is sufficient to restore these properties to the cultured cells
The hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) contains a unique prominin-1/CD133-positive (CD133+) cell subp...
A signal first arising in the dermis to initiate the development of hair follicles has been describe...
The hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) contains a unique prominin-1/CD133-positive (CD133+) cell subp...
Dermal papilla cells of the hair follicle can be maintained in an active, hair-inducing state in vit...
SummaryThe activity of keratinocytes in the hair follicle is regulated by signals from a specialized...
Activation of β-catenin was shown to be of central importance for hair development and cycling. Rece...
β-Catenin, a key transducer molecule of Wnt signaling, is required for adult hair follicle growth an...
We used microarray hybridization to identify genes induced in the dermal papilla (DP) during anagen ...
SummaryThe activity of keratinocytes in the hair follicle is regulated by signals from a specialized...
AbstractBroad dermal Wnt signaling is required for patterned induction of hair follicle placodes and...
AbstractCharacterization of the molecular pathways controlling differentiation and proliferation in ...
SummaryWnt/β-catenin signaling is a central regulator of adult stem cells. Variable sensitivity of W...
Hair follicles periodically undergo regeneration. The balance between activators and inhibitors may ...
Abstractβ-Catenin is an essential molecule in Wnt/wingless signaling, which controls decisive steps ...
Bioengineering hair follicles using cells isolated from human tissue remains a difficult task. Derma...
The hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) contains a unique prominin-1/CD133-positive (CD133+) cell subp...
A signal first arising in the dermis to initiate the development of hair follicles has been describe...
The hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) contains a unique prominin-1/CD133-positive (CD133+) cell subp...
Dermal papilla cells of the hair follicle can be maintained in an active, hair-inducing state in vit...
SummaryThe activity of keratinocytes in the hair follicle is regulated by signals from a specialized...
Activation of β-catenin was shown to be of central importance for hair development and cycling. Rece...
β-Catenin, a key transducer molecule of Wnt signaling, is required for adult hair follicle growth an...
We used microarray hybridization to identify genes induced in the dermal papilla (DP) during anagen ...
SummaryThe activity of keratinocytes in the hair follicle is regulated by signals from a specialized...
AbstractBroad dermal Wnt signaling is required for patterned induction of hair follicle placodes and...
AbstractCharacterization of the molecular pathways controlling differentiation and proliferation in ...
SummaryWnt/β-catenin signaling is a central regulator of adult stem cells. Variable sensitivity of W...
Hair follicles periodically undergo regeneration. The balance between activators and inhibitors may ...
Abstractβ-Catenin is an essential molecule in Wnt/wingless signaling, which controls decisive steps ...
Bioengineering hair follicles using cells isolated from human tissue remains a difficult task. Derma...
The hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) contains a unique prominin-1/CD133-positive (CD133+) cell subp...
A signal first arising in the dermis to initiate the development of hair follicles has been describe...
The hair follicle dermal papilla (DP) contains a unique prominin-1/CD133-positive (CD133+) cell subp...