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Keratin 15 promoter targets putative epithelial stem cells in the hair follicle bulgeLiu et al., 2003
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- Liu Y
- Lyle S
- Yang Z
- Cotsarelis G
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- Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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Putative epithelial stem cells in the hair follicle bulge are thought to play pivotal roles in the homeostasis, aging, and carcinogenesis of the cutaneous epithelium. Elucidating the role of bulge cells in these processes has been hampered by the lack of gene promoters that target …
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