Lavker et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Hair follicle stem cellsLavker et al., 2003
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- Lavker R
- Sun T
- Oshima H
- Barrandon Y
- Akiyama M
- Ferraris C
- Chevalier G
- Favier B
- Jahoda C
- Dhouailly D
- Panteleyev A
- Christiano A
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- Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings
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The workshop on Hair Follicle Stem Cells brought together investigators who have used a variety of approaches to try to understand the biology of follicular epithelial stem cells, and the role that these cells play in regulating the hair cycle. One of the main concepts to emerge …
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