Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6492249 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
By carefully analyzing and recapitulating the growth conditions of hair follicle formation, we recreated human hair follicles in tissue culture that were capable of producing hair. Our microfollicles contained all relevant cell types and their structure and orientation resembled in some ways excised hair follicle specimens from human skin. This finding offers a new window onto hair follicle development. Having a robust culture system for hair follicles is an important step towards improved hair regeneration as well as to an understanding of how marketed drugs or drug candidates, including cancer chemotherapy, will affect this important organ.
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Authors
Gerd Lindner, Reyk Horland, Ilka Wagner, Beren Ataç, Roland Lauster,