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Conversion of the nipple to hair-bearing epithelia by lowering bone morphogenetic protein pathway activity at the dermal-epidermal interface

Mayer et al., 2008

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7112248618859724405
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Mayer J
Foley J
De La Cruz D
Chuong C
Widelitz R
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The American journal of pathology

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Epithelial appendages, such as mammary glands and hair, arise as a result of epithelial- mesenchymal interactions. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are important for hair follicle morphogenesis and cycling and are known to regulate a wide variety of …
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