نتایج جستجو برای: hair follicle structures

تعداد نتایج: 504006  

2012
Khalid Al Aboud

An eponym is a word derived from the name of a person, whether real or fictional. A medical eponym is thus any word related to medicine, whose name is derived from a person. Nevertheless, some ancient medical scientists who made researches and their names were linked to medical conditions, hence become „eponyms’’ are now „anonyms”, in the sense that little is known about them. In Table I [1-12]...

2015
Yasemin Yuyucu Karabulut Engin Şenel Hacı Halil Karabulut Yasemin Dölek

BACKGROUND Hair follicle nevus is a rare, congenital hamartoma with follicular differentiation characterized histologically by numerous, tiny, mature hair follicles. Trichofolliculoma, the histopathological features of which are quite similar to those of hair follicle nevus, is also a hamartoma that differs from hair follicle. Accessory tragus is a relatively common, benign congenital abnormali...

Journal: :Development 1992
K A Horne C A Jahoda

The capacity of lower follicle dermal sheath to restore hair growth was tested by removing the lower halves of follicles, and then immediately implanting material containing dermal sheath cells from these bases, into the remaining upper epidermal follicle cavity. Over 60% of recipient follicles produced stout emergent vibrissa fibres and some operations resulted in multiple hair production from...

2012
Katherine A. Fantauzzo Mazen Kurban Brynn Levy Angela M. Christiano

Hereditary hypertrichoses are a group of hair overgrowth syndromes that are extremely rare in humans. We have previously demonstrated that a position effect on TRPS1 is associated with hypertrichosis in humans and mice. To gain insight into the functional role of Trps1, we analyzed the late morphogenesis vibrissae phenotype of Trps1(Δgt) mutant mice, which is characterized by follicle degenerat...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Seshamma Reddy Thomas Andl Alexander Bagasra Min Min Lu Douglas J. Epstein Edward E. Morrisey Sarah E. Millar

Mutations in WNT effector genes perturb hair follicle morphogenesis, suggesting key roles for WNT proteins in this process. We show that expression of Wnts 10b and 10a is upregulated in placodes at the onset of follicle morphogenesis and in postnatal hair follicles beginning a new cycle of hair growth. The expression of additional Wnt genes is observed in follicles at later stages of differenti...

Journal: :Development 2012
Demeng Chen Andrew Jarrell Canting Guo Richard Lang Radhika Atit

Dermal fibroblasts are required for structural integrity of the skin and for hair follicle development. Uniform Wnt signaling activity is present in dermal fibroblast precursors preceding hair follicle initiation, but the functional requirement of dermal Wnt signaling at early stages of skin differentiation and patterning remains largely uncharacterized. We show in mice that epidermal Wnt ligan...

2015
Jin-Chul Kim Olivier Duverger Joonsung Hwang Maria I. Morasso

Distinct stem cell populations are present in the skin that comprises the epidermis and the pilosebaceous unit (hair follicle and sebaceous gland) (Clayton et al., 2007; Mascre et al., 2012). Recent studies have highlighted the strong heterogeneity and compartmentalization of stem cell niches in the skin (Jaks et al., 2010; Page et al., 2013). During telogen (resting phase), hair follicle stem ...

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Özlem Akilli Öztürk Hubert Pakula Jolanta Chmielowiec Jingjing Qi Simone Stein Linxiang Lan Yoshiteru Sasaki Klaus Rajewsky Walter Birchmeier

Gab1 is a scaffold protein that acts downstream of receptor tyrosine kinases. Here, we produced conditional Gab1 mutant mice (by K14- and Krox20-cre) and show that Gab1 mediates crucial signals in the control of both the hair cycle and the self-renewal of hair follicle stem cells. Remarkably, mutant hair follicles do not enter catagen, the destructive phase of the hair cycle. Instead, hair foll...

2015
Iwona Driskell Feride Oeztuerk-Winder Peter Humphreys Michaela Frye

Adult mammalian epidermis contains multiple stem cell populations in which quiescent and more proliferative stem and progenitor populations coexist. However, the precise interrelation of these populations in homeostasis remains unclear. Here, we blocked the contribution of quiescent keratin 19 (K19)-expressing bulge stem cells to hair follicle formation through genetic ablation of the essential...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2001
K S Stenn R Paus

Nearly 50 years ago, Chase published a review of hair cycling in which he detailed hair growth in the mouse and integrated hair biology with the biology of his day. In this review we have used Chase as our model and tried to put the adult hair follicle growth cycle in perspective. We have tried to sketch the adult hair follicle cycle, as we know it today and what needs to be known. Above all, w...

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