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Stem Cells with Neural Crest Characteristics Derived from the Bulge Region of Cultured Human Hair Follicles
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 10/19/09
Xu X et al. – Neuronal differentiation of these cells induces global gene expression changes with a significantly increased expression of neuron–associated genes. Differentiated neuronal cells can persist in mouse brain and retain neuronal differentiation markers. The presence of SCs with neural crest characteristics in HFs may offer new opportunities for the use of these cells in regenerative medicine.
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