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Jahoda C, Oliver R, Reynolds A, Forrester J, Gillespie J, Cserhalmi-Friedman P, et al.
Exp Dermatol . 2001 Aug; 10(4):229-37. PMID: 11493311
A series of experimental bioassays has shown that the dermal papilla of the adult rodent vibrissa hair follicle retains unique inductive properties. In view of the many phenotypic and functional...
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Jahoda C, Oliver R, Reynolds A, Forrester J, Horne K
J Invest Dermatol . 1996 Dec; 107(6):804-7. PMID: 8941664
In this study we investigated the capacity of the human hair follicle to regenerate a fiber-forming bulb after its amputation. We removed the bases from terminal follicles from a variety...
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Horne K, Jahoda C
Development . 1992 Nov; 116(3):563-71. PMID: 1289054
The capacity of lower follicle dermal sheath to restore hair growth was tested by removing the lower halves of follicles, and then immediately implanting material containing dermal sheath cells from...
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Jahoda C, Horne K, Mauger A, BARD S, Sengel P
Development . 1992 Apr; 114(4):887-97. PMID: 1618150
The sequence of events leading to the reconstruction of a fibre-producing hair follicle, after microsurgical amputation of the lower follicle bulb, has been detailed by immunohistology and electron microscopy. The...
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Oliver R, Jahoda C, Horne K, Michie H, Poulton T, Johnson B
J Invest Dermatol . 1991 May; 96(5):97S. PMID: 2022898
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Horne K, Jahoda C, Oliver R
J Embryol Exp Morphol . 1986 Sep; 97:111-24. PMID: 3794596
Retention of the capacity to induce the growth of hair by cultured adult rat vibrissa dermal papilla cells has been investigated. Small pellets of serially cultured papilla cells were implanted...
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Jahoda C, Horne K, Oliver R
Nature . 1984 Oct; 311(5986):560-2. PMID: 6482967
Mammalian hairs are formed by differentiation and keratinization of cells produced in the epidermal matrix (Figs 3, 4). Using the rodent vibrissa follicle as a model, transplantation studies have shown...