毛乳头
毛囊
胶原酶
十二指肠大乳头
细胞生物学
生物
解除
细胞外基质
解剖
生物化学
酶
作者
Helena Topouzi,Niall Logan,Greg Williams,Claire A. Higgins
摘要
Abstract The dermal papilla is a cluster of mesenchymal cells located at the base of the hair follicle which have a number of important roles in the regulation of hair growth. As a consequence, in vitro models of these cells are widely used to study the molecular mechanisms which underlie hair follicle induction, growth and maintenance. While dermal papilla from rodent hair follicles can be digested prior to cell isolation, the unique extracellular matrix composition found in human dermal papilla renders enzymes such as trypsin and collagenase insufficient for digestion of the dermal papilla into a single cell suspension. As such, to grow human dermal papilla cells in vitro, the papilla has to first be isolated via a micro‐dissection approach from the follicle. In this article we describe the micro‐dissection and culture methods, which we use within our laboratory, for the study of human dermal papilla cells.
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