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Symmetry breaking of tissue mechanics in wound induced hair follicle regeneration
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Symmetry breaking of tissue mechanics in wound induced hair follicle regeneration [bulk RNA-seq]
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Symmetry breaking of tissue mechanics in wound induced hair follicle regeneration [scRNA-seq]
Wound regeneration deficit in rats correlates with low morphogenetic potential and distinct transcriptome profile of epidermis
Lhx2 ChIP-chip from primary mouse keratinocytes
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Gene expression in mouse Lhx2 knock out embryo (E16.5) vs FVB controls
Inhibition of beta-catenin signalling in dermal fibroblasts enhances hair follicle regeneration during wound healing
A Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles During Skin Regeneration in Mus and Acomys
In vivo gene signature of re-epithelialized tissue post-wounding from wildtype or Rnasel KO mice
Bacteria Induce Skin Regeneration via IL-1 Signaling
Expression data from germ free (GF) and specific pathogen free (SPF) mouse wound bed
Array analysis of wound induced hair neogenesis
Array analysis of wound induced hair neogenesis (late stage)
Array analysis of wound induced hair neogenesis (early stage)
Comparing regeneration and fibrosis using Acomys and Mus
Single-cell RNA-seq of the developing C57/BL6 mouse back skin at E13.5, E16.5 and P0
In vivo gene signature of human skin with CO2 laser treatment
Noncoding dsRNA induces retinoic acid synthesis to stimulate hair follicle regeneration via TLR3
In vivo gene signature of TLR3KO mice stimulated by ethanol (EtOH) or all trans retinoic acid (atRA) treatment
In vitro gene signature of cultured adult keratinocytes stimulated by all trans retinoic acid (atRA) and/or Poly I:C
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