Multipotent stem cells residing in the bulge region of the hair follicle give rise to cells of different fates including those forming hair follicles, interfollicular epidermis, and associated glands. Stem cell fate determination is regulated by genes involved in both proliferation and differentiation, which are tightly regulated processes. Understanding the molecular mechanisms by which proliferation and differentiation are regulated will provide useful insight into treating human diseases caused by the deregulation of these processes. Two genes involved in regulating proliferation and differentiation are c-Myc and p63, both of which have been found to be deregulated/mutated in several human diseases. Accelerating proliferation leads to ne...
Skin cancers are very common in humans. The two most frequent epithelial skin cancers are the basal ...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
Skin cancers are very common in humans. The two most frequent epithelial skin cancers are the basal ...
Multipotent stem cells residing in the bulge region of the hair follicle give rise to cells of diffe...
Epidermal development and differentiation are similar processes and therefore the study of one is li...
AbstractBackground: The epidermis is maintained throughout adult life by pluripotential stem cells t...
The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal–epithelial inte...
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
The skin epidermis develops from a single uniform layer of multipotent cells during embryogenesis. M...
International audienceAlthough p63 and MYC are important in the control of epidermal homeostasis, th...
The oncoprotein MYC has long been recognized as an important stem cell regulator, yet its direct bio...
The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal–epithelial inte...
SummaryThe distinguishing feature of adult stem cells is their extraordinary capacity to divide prio...
The skin is composed of two major compartments, the dermis and epidermis. The epidermis forms a barr...
The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal-epithelial inte...
Skin cancers are very common in humans. The two most frequent epithelial skin cancers are the basal ...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
Skin cancers are very common in humans. The two most frequent epithelial skin cancers are the basal ...
Multipotent stem cells residing in the bulge region of the hair follicle give rise to cells of diffe...
Epidermal development and differentiation are similar processes and therefore the study of one is li...
AbstractBackground: The epidermis is maintained throughout adult life by pluripotential stem cells t...
The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal–epithelial inte...
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
The skin epidermis develops from a single uniform layer of multipotent cells during embryogenesis. M...
International audienceAlthough p63 and MYC are important in the control of epidermal homeostasis, th...
The oncoprotein MYC has long been recognized as an important stem cell regulator, yet its direct bio...
The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal–epithelial inte...
SummaryThe distinguishing feature of adult stem cells is their extraordinary capacity to divide prio...
The skin is composed of two major compartments, the dermis and epidermis. The epidermis forms a barr...
The formation of hair follicles, a landmark of mammals, requires complex mesenchymal-epithelial inte...
Skin cancers are very common in humans. The two most frequent epithelial skin cancers are the basal ...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
Skin cancers are very common in humans. The two most frequent epithelial skin cancers are the basal ...