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Year: 2005 PMID: 16277556 PMCID: PMC1283383 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0030372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Biol ISSN: 1544-9173 Impact factor: 8.029
Figure 1Histological and Schematic Depictions of Mature Skin
(A) Hematoxylin/eosin-stained section of mouse skin at postnatal day 28, showing hair follicles in the anagen growth phase; major layers of the skin are indicated.
(B) Schematic depiction of postnatal skin showing a hair follicle in the growth phase. Biological processes occurring in the skin are listed and SC locations are indicated. Dark blue arrows indicate the movements of stem and matrix cell progeny; pale blue arrows indicate SC self-renewal. Pink, epidermis and hair follicle outer root sheath; yellow, inner root sheath; green, matrix; red, hair follicle DP; light brown, hair shaft precursors; darker brown, hair shaft; violet circles, SCs; black ovals, dermal fibroblasts.
Figure 2Schematic Depiction of Directions of Melanoblast Migration in Embryonic Mouse Skin from E9.5 to E17.5
Pink, epithelium; black dots, dermal fibroblasts; blue ovals, melanoblasts; red dots, dermal condensate/DP.
Figure 3Successive Stages of Hair Follicle Development in Embryonic Mouse Skin at E14.5–E15.5
Sections were stained with Hoechst dye to reveal the nuclei. The epithelial–mesenchymal boundary is marked by a dashed white line in each panel, and sites of hair follicle development are bracketed. The directions of inductive signals are indicated for each stage (green arrows). Left: placode stage; note larger size and columnar appearance of placode nuclei compared with those in adjacent epithelium. Middle: induction of the dermal condensate (DC). Right: formation of a germ stage hair follicle with a well-developed dermal condensate.