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Mammalian skin epidermis contains different epidermal stem cell pools which contribute to the homeostasis and repair of skin epithelium.Epidermal stem cells possess two essential features common to all stem cells: self-renewal and differentiation.Disturbing the balance between self-renewal and differentiation of epidermal stem cell often causes tumors or other skin diseases.Epidermal stem cell niches provide a special microenvironment that maintains a balance of stem cell quiescence and activity.This review primarily concentrates on the following points of the epidermal stem cells: the existing evidences,the self-renewal and differentiation,the division pattern,the signal pathways regulating self-renewal and differentiation,and the microenvironment (niche) and macroenvironment maintaining the homeostasis of stem cells.
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Author: WANG Li-Juan,WANG You-Liang,YANG XiaoPublisher: State Key Laboratory of Proteomics,Genetic Laboratory of Development and Diseases,Institute of Biotechnology,Academy of Military Medical Sciences,Beijing 100071,China
Keywords:epidermal stem cell selfrenewal differentiation division pattern signal pathway microenvironment and macroenvironment
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