The bulge area is the origin of nestin‐expressing pluripotent stem cells of the hair follicle
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Karsten König | Aisada Uchugonova | Nan Zhang | K. König | R. Hoffman | A. Uchugonova | Nan Zhang | Robert M. Hoffman | Jennifer Duong | Jennifer Duong
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