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miR-140-5p in small extracellular vesicles from human papilla cells stimulates hair growth by promoting proliferation of outer root sheath and hair matrix cellsChen et al., 2020
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- Chen Y
- Huang J
- Liu Z
- Chen R
- Fu D
- Yang L
- Wang J
- Du L
- Wen L
- Miao Y
- Hu Z
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- Frontiers in cell and developmental biology
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The application of dermal papilla cells to hair follicle (HF) regeneration has attracted a great deal of attention. However, cultured dermal papilla cells (DPCs) tend to lose their capacity to induce hair growth during passage, restricting their usefulness. Accumulating evidence …
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