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Fuchs et al., 2008

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9730264630721660071
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Fuchs E
Horsley V
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Epithelial stem cells in the skin are specified during development and are governed by epithelial–mesenchymal interactions to differentially adopt the cell fates that enable them to form the epidermis, hair follicle, and sebaceous gland. In the adult, each of three epithelial …
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