2022
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.15147
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miR‐203 represses keratinocyte stemness by targeting survivin

Abstract: Objective The epidermis possesses the capacity to replace dying cells and to heal wounds, thanks to resident stem cells, which have self‐renewal properties. In skin physiology, miRNAs have been shown to be involved in many processes, including skin and hair morphogenesis. Recently, differentiation of epidermal stem cells was shown to be promoted by the miR‐203. The miR‐203 is upregulated during epidermal differentiation and is of interest because of significant targets. Methods By utilizing a bioinformatic too… Show more

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