Inhibition of Bmp signaling affects growth and differentiation in the anagen hair follicle

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Growth and differentiation of postnatal hair follicles are controlled by reciprocal interactions between the dermal papilla and the surrounding epidermal hair precursors. The molecular nature of these interactions is largely unknown, but they are likely to involve several families of signaling molec …
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Authors Kulessa H;Turk G;Hogan BL;;
Journal the embo journal
Year 2000
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