Therapeutic strategy for hair regeneration: hair cycle activation, niche environment modulation, wound-induced follicle neogenesis, and stem cell engineering
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Mingxing Lei | Sung-Jan Lin | S. Chueh | C. Chuong | Sung-Jan Lin | T. Jiang | R. Widelitz | M. Hughes | Ting-Xin Jiang | Shan-Chang Chueh | Chih-Chiang Chen | Ling Mei Wang | Randall Widelitz | Michael W Hughes | Cheng Ming Chuong | Chih-Chiang Chen | M. Lei | Ling Mei Wang | Mingxing Lei | Sung‐Jan Lin
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