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Splitting hairs

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A dual-transgenic mouse with localized expression of two different fluorescent markers is the foundation for an inventive strategy for dissecting hair follicles and isolating their component cell populations.

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Figure 1: Section of a hair follicle.

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  1. Rendl, M. et al. Molecular dissection of mesenchymal-epithelial interactions in the hair follicle. PloS Biology 3, e331 (2005).

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Eisenstein, M. Splitting hairs. Nat Methods 2, 804 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1105-804a

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