In Focus In HCB: The Role Of Cholesterol Transporter Proteins In The Human Hair Cycle, The Epithelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition And Primary Cilia In Urothelial Cancers, The Impact Of Ovarian Hormones And Choriogonadotropin On Endometrial Cell Polarity Before Implantation, And The Effects Of Epidermal Maturation And UV-Irradiation On The Protein rCLCA2 In Rodent Keratinocytes And Skin
 May 2021   
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 Histochemistry and Cell Biology 
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    cholesterol transporter proteins  human hair cycle  epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition  primary cilia  ovarian hormones  choriogonadotropin  endometrial cell polarity  epidermal maturation  UV-irradiation  rCLCA2  keratinocytes  skin  cholesterol transport  hair cycle  epithelial transition  hCG  endometrial polarity  skin maturation  UV exposure  rCLCA2 protein  skin cells   
   
   TLDR  The May issue discussed publishing agreements and four studies on cholesterol in hair, cancer cell changes, hormones in the uterus, and skin protein effects.   
  This May issue of the journal presented information on "Read and Publish" agreements and highlighted four studies: (1) the role of cholesterol transporter proteins in the human hair cycle, (2) the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and primary cilia in urothelial cancers, (3) the impact of ovarian hormones and choriogonadotropin on endometrial cell polarity before implantation, and (4) the effects of epidermal maturation and UV-irradiation on the protein rCLCA2 in rodent keratinocytes and skin.