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Hair follicle epidermal stem cells define a niche for tactile sensation. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Cheng, Chun-Chun
Contributor(s):
  • Tsutsui, Ko
  • Taguchi, Toru
  • Sanzen, Noriko
  • Nakagawa, Asako
  • Kakiguchi, Kisa
  • Yonemura, Shigenobu
  • Tanegashima, Chiharu
  • Keeley, Sean D
  • Kiyonari, Hiroshi
  • Furuta, Yasuhide
  • Tomono, Yasuko
  • Watt, Fiona M
  • Fujiwara, Hironobu
Producer: 20190226ISSN:
  • 2050-084X
Subject(s):
  • Animals
  • Axons -- metabolism
  • Calcium-Binding Proteins
  • Cell Adhesion
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules
  • Epidermal Cells -- cytology
  • Extracellular Matrix -- metabolism
  • Extracellular Matrix Proteins -- metabolism
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Glycoproteins -- metabolism
  • Hair Follicle -- cytology
  • Integrin alphaV -- metabolism
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Neoplasm Proteins -- metabolism
  • Neurons -- cytology
  • Peptides -- metabolism
  • Schwann Cells -- metabolism
  • Stem Cell Niche
  • Stem Cells -- cytology
  • Touch -- physiology
Online resources:
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In: eLife vol. 7
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Hair follicle epidermal stem cells define a niche for tactile sensation.

APA

Cheng C., Tsutsui K., Taguchi T., Sanzen N., Nakagawa A., Kakiguchi K., Yonemura S., Tanegashima C., Keeley S. D., Kiyonari H., Furuta Y., Tomono Y., Watt F. M. & Fujiwara H. (20190226). Hair follicle epidermal stem cells define a niche for tactile sensation. : eLife.

Chicago

Cheng Chun-Chun, Tsutsui Ko, Taguchi Toru, Sanzen Noriko, Nakagawa Asako, Kakiguchi Kisa, Yonemura Shigenobu, Tanegashima Chiharu, Keeley Sean D, Kiyonari Hiroshi, Furuta Yasuhide, Tomono Yasuko, Watt Fiona M and Fujiwara Hironobu. 20190226. Hair follicle epidermal stem cells define a niche for tactile sensation. : eLife.

Harvard

Cheng C., Tsutsui K., Taguchi T., Sanzen N., Nakagawa A., Kakiguchi K., Yonemura S., Tanegashima C., Keeley S. D., Kiyonari H., Furuta Y., Tomono Y., Watt F. M. and Fujiwara H. (20190226). Hair follicle epidermal stem cells define a niche for tactile sensation. : eLife.

MLA

Cheng Chun-Chun, Tsutsui Ko, Taguchi Toru, Sanzen Noriko, Nakagawa Asako, Kakiguchi Kisa, Yonemura Shigenobu, Tanegashima Chiharu, Keeley Sean D, Kiyonari Hiroshi, Furuta Yasuhide, Tomono Yasuko, Watt Fiona M and Fujiwara Hironobu. Hair follicle epidermal stem cells define a niche for tactile sensation. : eLife. 20190226.

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