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Self-organizing & stochastic behaviors during the regeneration of hair stem cells
- Abstract:
- Stem cells cycle through active and quiescent states. Large populations of stem cells in an organ may cycle randomly or in a coordinated manner. Although stem cell cycling within single hair follicles has been studied, less is known about regenerative behavior in a hair follicle population. By combining predictive mathematical modeling with in vivo studies in mice and rabbits, we show that a follicle progresses through cycling stages by continuous integration of inputs from intrinsic follicular and extrinsic environmental signals based on universal patterning principles. Signaling from the WNT/bone morphogenetic protein activator/inhibitor pair is coopted to mediate interactions among follicles in the population. This regenerative strategy is robust and versatile because relative activator/inhibitor strengths can be modulated easily, adapting the organism to different physiological and evolutionary needs.
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- Science
- Publication date:
- 2011-01-01
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uuid:515709f8-dd1b-44a6-8dcc-62eead6b7676
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oai:eprints.maths.ox.ac.uk:1069
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2011-05-20
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- 2011
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