Stem cells and skin regeneration

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Stem cells represent a great hope for regenerative medicine. In adult life, stem cell deposits are kept in organ niches; the need for tissue or organ regeneration mobilizes stem cells via the SDF-1-CXCR4 regulation axis. Constant regeneration of the skin is achieved due to stem cell differentiation within the epidermis and the hair follicle; thus, skin may serve as an excellent source of stem cells. This is of paramount importance in the treatment of chronic skin wounds and burns. © Polish Society for Histochemistry and Cytochemistry Folia Histochem Cytobiol. 2011.

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Staniszewska, M., Słuczanowska-Głabowska, S., & Drukała, J. (2011). Stem cells and skin regeneration. Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica. Via Medica. https://doi.org/10.5603/FHC.2011.0053

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