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Scratching the surface of skin development

Elaine Fuchs

Nature 445, 834-842(22 February 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05659

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Figure 1

Early signalling steps in specification of embryonic skin.

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Figure 2

Rapidly proliferating matrix-cell progenitors are spatially organized in the hair bulb to respond to distinct differentiation-specific cues.

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Figure 4

Diagram of the follicle stem-cell niche.

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Model for control of epidermal proliferation.

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Models of how epidermal homeostasis might be achieved.

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