FIGURE 3
FROM:
An Extended Epidermal Response Heals Cutaneous Wounds in the Absence of a Hair Follicle Stem Cell Contribution
Abigail K Langton, Sarah E Herrick and Denis J Headon
BACK TO ARTICLEFigure 3.

Wound reepithelialization in skin lacking HFs undergoes an acute delay followed by completion of repair. (a–h) Hematoxylin- and eosin-stained cross-sections of full thickness incisional wounds made in Edaradd
cr/+ (a–d) and Edaradd
cr/cr (e–h) tail skin. (a, e) Day 3, (b, f) day 4, (c, g) day 6, (d, h) day 8 post-wounding. Arrows indicate epidermal leading edges. Bar=100
m. (i) Quantification of wound widths in Edaradd
cr/cr and Edaradd
cr/+ littermates from 3 to 8 days post-wounding. Error bars show SEM.
