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    • Michael Eisenstein
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 2, P: 804
  • Combined imaging and gene-expression analyses reveal that the arrangement of cells in concentric rings in the disc-like structures that give rise to hair follicles predetermines their eventual fate and location in mature follicles.

    • Nivedita Saxena
    • Michael Rendl
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 594, P: 500-501
  • Stress inhibits  hair growth in mice through the release of the stress hormone corticosterone from the adrenal glands, which inhibits the activation of hair follicle stem cells by suppressing the expression of a secreted factor, GAS6, from the dermal niche.

    • Sekyu Choi
    • Bing Zhang
    • Ya-Chieh Hsu
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 592, P: 428-432
  • Elaine Fuchs and colleagues present mice conditionally lacking Tcf3 and Tcf4 in the skin and show that they play a role in long-term maintenance and wound repair of both epidermis and hair follicles.

    • Hoang Nguyen
    • Bradley J Merrill
    • Elaine Fuchs
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 41, P: 1068-1075
  • The mechanisms that sustain the self-renewal and expansion of cancer cells with tumour initiating potential are not completely understood. Here the authors show that the transcription factor, Sox2, marks tumour initiating cells in cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas and is required for their expansion.

    • Jasmin M. Siegle
    • Alice Basin
    • Markus Schober
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-12