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January 2014 in “Chinese Journal of Traditional Medical Traumatology & Orthopedics” The study successfully isolated, cultured, and identified rat hair follicle stem cells (rHFSCs) using a combination of microscopy, tissue block cultivation, and collagen IV anchorage velocity-dependent separation. The rHFSCs demonstrated strong proliferation ability and high purity, with positive expression of Keratin-15, Integrin-α6, and Integrin-β1. The cells entered a logarithmic growth phase after 5-6 days, although cell vitality decreased after passage 7. The research concluded that the methods used could provide high-quality seeding cells for tissue engineering applications, such as constructing artificial hair follicles, blood vessels, and skin.
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January 2008 in “Journal of Shandong University” 58 citations
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December 1992 in “British Journal of Dermatology” 2 citations
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November 1992 in “Journal of dermatology” Hair cells grown in a lab showed specific hair proteins.