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What's new in dermatology: epidermal stem cells.
[junctional epidermolysis bullosa]
The
study
of
stem
cells
in
the
epidermis
is
a
rapidly
emerging
field
.
Great
advances
have
been
made
in
both
basic
and
clinical
research
.
Advances
in
basic
science
include
the
ability
to
assay
stem
cells
of
the
epidermis
in
vivo
,
new
strong
evidence
for
the
existence
of
an
independent
interfollicular
epidermal
stem
cell
,
and
improved
ability
to
analyze
individual
stem
cell
divisions
.
Advances
in
the
clinic
include
recognition
of
the
importance
of
stem
cells
for
wound
repair
and
for
gene
therapy
and
promising
results
have
been
obtained
in
a
patient
with
junctional
epidermolysis
bullosa
over
a
12
month
period
of
observation
.
This
article
discusses
these
recent
advances
in
cutaneous
stem
cell
biology
.
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"new strong evidence for the existence of an independent interfollicular epidermal stem cell"
symptom
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
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