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Dataset: Comparative gene expression analysis of 2 subpopulations of dermal papilla cells.

Different types of hair follicles can be found in the skin of mice. It is believed that the signals that control hair follicle...

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Different types of hair follicles can be found in the skin of mice. It is believed that the signals that control hair follicle differentiation arise from cells in a structure called the dermal papilla. Understanding the nature of those signals is of interest for the biology of the normal tissue. We have developed a technique for isolation of dermal cells by enzymatic digestion of intact skin. We have identified two subpopulations of cells that can be separated by FACS. The Sox2-positive CD133-positive cells are found exclusively in the dermal papillae of guard/awl/auchene hairs, while Sox2-negative, CD133-positive cells are found in the other hair follicle types. We compared these populations with unfractionated dermal cells. We isolated the following 3 populations of cells from the back skin of neonatal mice (P2) by Flow Cytometry: 1) GFP-CD133- Total dermal cells 2) GFP-CD133+ Dermal Papilla cells 3) GFP+CD133+ Dermal Papilla cells The yield is approximately 50,000 cells of each population.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
9

Source:
E-GEOD-16801

PubMed:
19605494

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL POPULATION
GSM421986 GFP-CD133- (R1) mouse #2
GSM421987 GFP-CD133+ (R2) mouse #2
GSM421988 GFP+CD133+ (R3) mouse #2
GSM421989 GFP-CD133- (R1) mouse #4
GSM421990 GFP-CD133+ (R2) mouse #4
GSM42199 GFP+CD133+ (R3) mouse #4
GSM421992 GFP-CD133- (R1) Mouse #5
GSM421993 GFP-CD133+ (R2) Mouse #5
GSM421994 GFP+CD133+ (R3) Mouse #5

Tags

  • dermal papilla
  • hair
  • hair follicle
  • skin

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