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Single-Keratinocyte Transcriptomic Analyses Identify Different Clonal Types and Proliferative Potential Mediated by FOXM1 in Human Epidermal Stem Cells

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Scientists reported that single-cell transcriptome analysis of primary human epidermal cultures identifies categories of genes clearly distinguishing the different keratinocyte clonal types, which are hierarchically organized along a continuous, mainly linear trajectory showing that stem cells sequentially generate progenitors producing terminally differentiated cells.
[Nature Communications]
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Enzo, E., Secone Seconetti, A., Forcato, M., Tenedini, E., Polito, M. P., Sala, I., Carulli, S., Contin, R., Peano, C., Tagliafico, E., Bicciato, S., Bondanza, S., & De Luca, M. (2021). Single-keratinocyte transcriptomic analyses identify different clonal types and proliferative potential mediated by FOXM1 in human epidermal stem cells. Nature Communications, 12(1), 2505. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22779-9 Cite
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