Preliminary Studies of Hair Follicle Regeneration by Injections of Epidermal Stem Cells and Dermal Papilla Cells into Nude Mice

    March 2020 in “ Cell and Tissue Banking
    Mingsheng Zhang, Yan Ye, Pin Zhao, Liming Bai, Xinping Li
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    TLDR Injected cells show potential for hair growth.
    This study investigated the use of epidermal stem cells and dermal papilla cells to regenerate hair follicles in nude mice, with promising results for hair growth. Injecting the stem cells resulted in hair follicle regeneration within 14 days, indicating potential for hair loss treatment in humans. However, further research is needed to determine safety and effectiveness.
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