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Canine Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Aggregates as a Viable Substitute to Actual Canine Dermal Papillae
2015
Macedonian Veterinary Review
Hair loss is a major dermatological disease in veterinary and human medicine. Active studies on hair regeneration with mesenchymal stem cells have been performed in an effort to solve the limitations of conservative treatments in human medicine. Our understanding of the canine hair follicle (HF), considering a useful model for the study of the human alopecia, is limited. This study was designed to broaden our understanding of canine dermal papilla (DP), and to reconstruct dermal papilla-like
doi:10.14432/j.macvetrev.2015.05.043
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