A method for culturing human hair follicle cells

SUMMARY For the first time a method for culturing human hair follicle cells is described. The bovine eye lens capsule, a basement membrane‐like structure, is used as the substrate for the cultures. In a culture medium supplemented with hydrocortisone and insulin about 70% of the original follicles w...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of dermatology (1951) 1981-01, Vol.104 (1), p.1-5
Hauptverfasser: Weterings, P.J.J.M., Vermorken, A.J.M., Bloemendal†, H.
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description SUMMARY For the first time a method for culturing human hair follicle cells is described. The bovine eye lens capsule, a basement membrane‐like structure, is used as the substrate for the cultures. In a culture medium supplemented with hydrocortisone and insulin about 70% of the original follicles will form growing colonies of diploid keratinocytes.
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