2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.05.531138
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In vivoreprogramming of wound-resident cells generates skin with hair

Abstract: Summary ParagraphMammalian skin appendages, such as hair follicles and sweat glands, are complex mini-organs formed during skin development1, 2. As wounds heal, the resulting scar tissue lacks skin appendages. The clinical regeneration of skin appendages is an ongoing challenge3, 4. Skin epithelial tissues have been regeneratedin vivoby cellular reprogramming5, 6, but thede novogeneration of skin appendages has not previously been achieved. Here, we show that transplantation of a type of epithelial cell and tw… Show more

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“…In our experiences with repeated production of AAVs with various capsids, promoters, and genes [2][7][23], AAV production using the same procedure is substantially affected by the type of capsid, promoter, and gene. We examined AAV production of various types of capsids and promoters, and confirmed significant differences, suggesting that AAV production is a practical reason for selecting AAV types, especially when used for experiments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experiences with repeated production of AAVs with various capsids, promoters, and genes [2][7][23], AAV production using the same procedure is substantially affected by the type of capsid, promoter, and gene. We examined AAV production of various types of capsids and promoters, and confirmed significant differences, suggesting that AAV production is a practical reason for selecting AAV types, especially when used for experiments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%