2016
DOI: 10.4103/0974-7753.188963
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The effect of ovine secreted soluble factors on human dermal papilla cell aggregation

Abstract: Context:In androgenetic alopecia, follicular miniaturization and dynamic changes to the hair cycle produce patterned baldness. The most effective treatment for baldness is hair transplantation surgery. The major limitation to hair transplantation is the availability of donor hair from the relatively unaffected occipital scalp. Hair induction with in vitro expansion of donor follicle populations has the potential to overcome this. The major obstacle to this is that in vitro expansion of human dermal papilla cel… Show more

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“…The aggregated morphology of hDPCs is considered to be associated with their hair inductive properties [ 20 ]. To assess the morphological changes in hDPCs, we treated with indicated concentration of Veh, MNX, and CGE for 24 h then observed with a microscope.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aggregated morphology of hDPCs is considered to be associated with their hair inductive properties [ 20 ]. To assess the morphological changes in hDPCs, we treated with indicated concentration of Veh, MNX, and CGE for 24 h then observed with a microscope.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%