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Sox9, more than a marker of the outer root sheath: spatiotemporal expression pattern during human cutaneous embryogenesis
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 07/22/09
Krahl D et al. – The distinctive expression pattern of SOX9 during human cutaneous embryogenesis indicates a key role in skin homeostasis that includes but goes beyond its role in outer root sheath differentiation. Studying immunohistochemical markers in developing human skin has the potential to further the understanding of adult skin physiology and to deepen the concepts especially of the histogenesis of adnexal tumors (including those of the nail unit) and the relationship of the various adnexal structures to each other.
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