Oregon Health & Science University: Hairy, Lab-Grown Human Skin Cell Model Could Advance Hair Loss Research
June 04, 2020
June 04, 2020
PORTLAND, Oregon, June 4 -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news release:
A new, hair-sprouting dollop of human skin created in the lab might one day help prevent hair loss.
Organoids are small, lab-grown cell groupings designed to model real-world organs - in this case, skin. A paper (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2352-3) published in Nature describes the hairy creation as the first hair-baring human skin organoid made with plurip . . .
A new, hair-sprouting dollop of human skin created in the lab might one day help prevent hair loss.
Organoids are small, lab-grown cell groupings designed to model real-world organs - in this case, skin. A paper (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2352-3) published in Nature describes the hairy creation as the first hair-baring human skin organoid made with plurip . . .