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Second degree burns result in the destruction of the skin as well as its adnexa. Following such burns the wound heals without the formation of skin appendages and hair follicles. In normal embryonic development hair follicle formation requires the interaction between epithelial (keratinocytes) and m...
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Division of Cell Biology
2020
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