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      Notch Signaling in Hair Follicle Development

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      Many studies have represented that Notch activity is critical to determine cell fate decision during hair follicle development. Also, growing results have revealed the pivotal role of Notch signaling pathway in controlling of hair follicle stem cell fates, regulation of hair cycles and resuscitation of injured hair organs. Furthermore, in hair bulb, Notch signaling pathway regulates hair follicle stem cell differentiation. The purpose of this review is to summarize considerable recent evidences in our understanding of Notch signaling and their regulating factors in hair follicle development to maintain their hair follicle homeostasis.
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      Many studies have represented that Notch activity is critical to determine cell fate decision during hair follicle development. Also, growing results have revealed the pivotal role of Notch signaling pathway in controlling of hair follicle stem cell f...

      Many studies have represented that Notch activity is critical to determine cell fate decision during hair follicle development. Also, growing results have revealed the pivotal role of Notch signaling pathway in controlling of hair follicle stem cell fates, regulation of hair cycles and resuscitation of injured hair organs. Furthermore, in hair bulb, Notch signaling pathway regulates hair follicle stem cell differentiation. The purpose of this review is to summarize considerable recent evidences in our understanding of Notch signaling and their regulating factors in hair follicle development to maintain their hair follicle homeostasis.

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