J E Wildermoth
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Yu Z, Plowman J, MacLean P, Wildermoth J, Brauning R, McEwan J, et al.
Anim Genet
. 2018 Aug;
49(5):361-370.
PMID: 30062723
Wool is composed primarily of proteins belonging to the keratin family. These include the keratins and keratin-associated proteins (KAPs) that are responsible for the structural and mechanical properties of wool...
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Rufaut N, Goldthorpe N, Wildermoth J, Wallace O
J Cell Physiol
. 2006 Sep;
209(3):959-66.
PMID: 16972246
Cells from the dermal papilla and dermal sheath of hair follicles exhibit pronounced plasticity in vitro, being capable of adopting fat, bone, hematopoietic, and nerve cell phenotypes. In this study,...
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Nixon A, Ford C, Wildermoth J, Craven A, Ashby M, Pearson A
J Endocrinol
. 2002 Mar;
172(3):605-14.
PMID: 11874709
Seasonal patterns of hair growth are governed, at least in part, by levels of prolactin in circulation, and although receptors for prolactin (PRLR) have been demonstrated in hair follicles, little...
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Pearson A, Ashby M, Wildermoth J, Craven A, Nixon A
Exp Dermatol
. 1999 Aug;
8(4):358-60.
PMID: 10439275
No abstract available.
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Pearson A, Parry A, Ashby M, Choy V, Wildermoth J, Craven A
J Endocrinol
. 1996 Jan;
148(1):157-66.
PMID: 8568463
The relationships between circulating prolactin (PRL), wool follicle growth and daylength were investigated in 24 New Zealand Wiltshire ewes housed indoors from September 1989 to May 1991. Twelve control (C)...