- Exogenous connective tissue growth factor preserves the hair-inductive ability of human dermal papilla cells.
Exogenous connective tissue growth factor preserves the hair-inductive ability of human dermal papilla cells.
International journal of cosmetic science (2014-06-14)
P Zhang, S K Ravuri, J Wang, K G Marra, R E Kling, J Chai
PMID24925376
ABSTRACT
Connective tissue growth factor influences human dermal papilla cells' hair inductive ability through several signaling pathways.
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