The interfollicular epidermis of adult mouse tail comprises two distinct cell lineages that are differentially regulated by Wnt, Edaradd, and Lrig1.
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Three-Dimensional Analysis of Cell Division Orientation in Epidermal Basal Layer Using Intravital Two-Photon MicroscopyNovel skin phenotypes revealed by a genome-wide mouse reverse genetic screen.Tinkering signaling pathways by gain and loss of protein isoforms: the case of the EDA pathway regulator EDARADDDistinct fibroblast lineages determine dermal architecture in skin development and repair.Markers of epidermal stem cell subpopulations in adult mammalian skin.BLIMP1 is required for postnatal epidermal homeostasis but does not define a sebaceous gland progenitor under steady-state conditions.Fate and plasticity of the epidermis in response to congenital activation of BRAF.Neural Hedgehog signaling maintains stem cell renewal in the sensory touch dome epithelium.The Role of Symmetric Stem Cell Divisions in Tissue Homeostasis.Senescent Atrophic Epidermis Retains Lrig1+ Stem Cells and Loses Wnt Signaling, a Phenotype Shared with CD44KO Mice.Compartmentalized Epidermal Activation of β-Catenin Differentially Affects Lineage Reprogramming and Underlies Tumor Heterogeneity.Epidermal β-catenin activation remodels the dermis via paracrine signalling to distinct fibroblast lineages.Defining the cellular lineage hierarchy in the interfollicular epidermis of adult skinDefining the clonal dynamics leading to mouse skin tumour initiation.Lineage analysis of epidermal stem cells.Epithelial stem cells in adult skin.Heterogeneity and plasticity of epidermal stem cells.Modeling cutaneous squamous carcinoma development in the mouseWounding induces dedifferentiation of epidermal Gata6+ cells and acquisition of stem cell properties.Bimodal behaviour of interfollicular epidermal progenitors regulated by hair follicle position and cycling.Hair follicle and interfollicular epidermal stem cells make varying contributions to wound regeneration.Tbx3-dependent amplifying stem cell progeny drives interfollicular epidermal expansion during pregnancy and regenerationExpression of epidermal stem cell markers in skin and adnexal malignancies.Tongue and Taste Organ Biology and Function: Homeostasis Maintained by Hedgehog Signaling.Bimodal skin progenitors-a matter of place and time.sPLA2 -IIA Overexpression in Mice Epidermis Depletes Hair Follicle Stem Cells and Induces Differentiation Mediated Through Enhanced JNK/c-Jun Activation.Isolation and In Vitro Characterization of Epidermal Stem Cells.Stem cell heterogeneity revealed.Skin Cell Heterogeneity in Development, Wound Healing, and CancerHomeostasis, regeneration and tumour formation in the mammalian epidermis
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The interfollicular epidermis of adult mouse tail comprises two distinct cell lineages that are differentially regulated by Wnt, Edaradd, and Lrig1.
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The interfollicular epidermis ...... ed by Wnt, Edaradd, and Lrig1.
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The interfollicular epidermis ...... ed by Wnt, Edaradd, and Lrig1.
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The interfollicular epidermis ...... ed by Wnt, Edaradd, and Lrig1.
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The interfollicular epidermis ...... ed by Wnt, Edaradd, and Lrig1.
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Ahmad Miremadi
Céline Gomez
Denis J Headon
Wesley Chua
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10.1016/J.STEMCR.2013.04.001
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2013-06-04T00:00:00Z