Getting under the skin of epidermal morphogenesis

E Fuchs, S Raghavan - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002 - nature.com
E Fuchs, S Raghavan
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002nature.com
At the surface of the skin, the epidermis serves as the armour for the body. Scientists are
now closer than ever to understanding how the epidermis accomplishes this extraordinary
feat, and is able to survive and replenish itself under the harshest conditions that face any
tissue. By combining genetic engineering with cell-biological studies and with human
genome data analyses, skin biologists are discovering the mechanisms that underlie the
development and differentiation of the epidermis and hair follicles of the skin. This explosion …
Abstract
At the surface of the skin, the epidermis serves as the armour for the body. Scientists are now closer than ever to understanding how the epidermis accomplishes this extraordinary feat, and is able to survive and replenish itself under the harshest conditions that face any tissue. By combining genetic engineering with cell-biological studies and with human genome data analyses, skin biologists are discovering the mechanisms that underlie the development and differentiation of the epidermis and hair follicles of the skin. This explosion of knowledge paves the way for new discoveries into the genetic bases of human skin disorders and for developing new therapeutics.
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