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Elaine Fuchs
| thesis_title = The biosynthesis and assembly of the peptidoglycan sacculus of Bacillus Megatorium | known_for = Identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying skin disease | academic_advisors = Howard Green, Janet Rowley, Susan Lindquist }}Elaine V. Fuchs is an American cell biologist known for her work on the biology and molecular mechanisms of mammalian skin and skin diseases, who helped lead the modernization of dermatology. Fuchs pioneered reverse genetics approaches, which assess protein function first and then assess its role in development and disease. In particular, Fuchs researches skin stem cells and their production of hair and skin. She is an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development at The Rockefeller University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Skin Stem Cells in Silence, Action, and Cancer by Elaine Fuchs
Published in Stem Cell Reports (2018-05-01)Get full text
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A signaling pathway involving TGF-beta2 and snail in hair follicle morphogenesis. by Colin Jamora, Pedro Lee, Pawel Kocieniewski, Mohamad Azhar, Ryoichi Hosokawa, Yang Chai, Elaine Fuchs
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ETS family transcriptional regulators drive chromatin dynamics and malignancy in squamous cell carcinomas by Hanseul Yang, Daniel Schramek, Rene C Adam, Brice E Keyes, Ping Wang, Deyou Zheng, Elaine Fuchs
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Stem cells repurpose proliferation to contain a breach in their niche barrier by Kenneth Lay, Shaopeng Yuan, Shiri Gur-Cohen, Yuxuan Miao, Tianxiao Han, Shruti Naik, H Amalia Pasolli, Samantha B Larsen, Elaine Fuchs
Published in eLife (2018-12-01)Get full text
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