Natalia A Veniaminova
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Recent Articles
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Ford N, Benedeck R, Mattoon M, Peterson J, Mesler A, Veniaminova N, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Jun;
43(7):114347.
PMID: 38941190
Our skin provides a protective barrier that shields us from our environment. Barrier function is typically associated with the interfollicular epidermis; however, whether hair follicles influence this process remains unclear....
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Ford N, Benedeck R, Mattoon M, Peterson J, Mesler A, Veniaminova N, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 May;
PMID: 38712094
Our skin provides a protective barrier that shields us from our environment. Barrier function is typically associated with interfollicular epidermis; however, whether hair follicles influence this process remains unclear. Here,...
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Veniaminova N, Jia Y, Hartigan A, Huyge T, Tsai S, Grachtchouk M, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Sep;
42(9):113121.
PMID: 37715952
Sebaceous glands (SGs) release oils that protect our skin, but how these glands respond to injury has not been previously examined. Here, we report that SGs are largely self-renewed by...
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Veniaminova N, Jia Y, Hartigan A, Huyge T, Tsai S, Grachtchouk M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37205445
Sebaceous glands (SGs) release oils that protect our skin, but how these glands respond to injury has not been previously examined. Here, we report that SGs are largely self-renewed by...
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Trieu K, Tsai S, Eberl M, Ju V, Ford N, Doane O, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2022 May;
39(5):110779.
PMID: 35508126
Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) frequently possess immense mutational burdens; however, the functional significance of most of these mutations remains unclear. Here, we report that loss of Ptch1, the most common...
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Veniaminova N, Grachtchouk M, Doane O, Peterson J, Quigley D, Lull M, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2019 Oct;
51(3):326-340.e4.
PMID: 31564613
Oil-secreting sebaceous glands (SGs) are critical for proper skin function; however, it remains unclear how different factors act together to modulate SG stem cells. Here, we provide functional evidence that...
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Swanson J, Vagnozzi A, Veniaminova N, Wong S
Exp Dermatol
. 2018 Jul;
28(4):345-349.
PMID: 30033638
The uppermost aspect of the hair follicle, known as the infundibulum or hair canal, provides a passageway for hair shaft egress and sebum secretion. Recent studies have indicated that the...
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Hair Follicle Terminal Differentiation Is Orchestrated by Distinct Early and Late Matrix Progenitors
Mesler A, Veniaminova N, Lull M, Wong S
Cell Rep
. 2017 Apr;
19(4):809-821.
PMID: 28445731
During development and regeneration, matrix progenitors undergo terminal differentiation to form the concentric layers of the hair follicle. These differentiation events are thought to require signals from the mesenchymal dermal...
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Peterson S, Eberl M, Vagnozzi A, Belkadi A, Veniaminova N, Verhaegen M, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2015 Apr;
16(4):400-12.
PMID: 25842978
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is characterized by frequent loss of PTCH1, leading to constitutive activation of the Hedgehog pathway. Although the requirement for Hedgehog in BCC is well established, the...
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Veniaminova N, Vagnozzi A, Kopinke D, Do T, Murtaugh L, Maillard I, et al.
Development
. 2013 Nov;
140(24):4870-80.
PMID: 24198274
The formation of epithelial tubes underlies the development of diverse organs. In the skin, hair follicles resemble tube-like structures with lumens that are generated through poorly understood cellular rearrangements. Here,...