Development of a New Pancreatic Stump Treatment Method Using Fibroblast and Endothelial Progenitor Cell Co-Culture Sheet (Pancreas-2, Surgical Forum, 110th Annual Meeting of the Japan Surgical Society)

    March 2010 in “ 日本外科学会雑誌
    裕一 永川, 明彦 土田, 和彦 粕谷, 尊映 松土, 泰崇 遠山, 文聰 許, 隆久 池田, 芳明 鈴木, 準 斉藤, 隆 小澤, 達哉 青木
    TLDR Metabolic processes and key genes like FGF5, FGFR1, and RRAS significantly affect hair follicle growth in Inner Mongolian Cashmere goats.
    This study investigated the growth cycle of secondary hair follicles (SHF) in Inner Mongolian Cashmere goats using RNA sequencing. Three female Aerbasi goats were sampled during different growth stages: anagen, catagen, and telogen. The study identified 51 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the anagen-catagen transition, 443 DEGs in the catagen-telogen transition, and 779 DEGs in the telogen-anagen transition. Gene ontology and KEGG enrichment analyses revealed that metabolic processes significantly impacted the SHF growth cycle. Key genes such as FGF5, FGFR1, and RRAS were found to influence the hair follicle growth cycle, providing a theoretical basis for further research on SHF development in these goats.
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