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1. The role of hair follicle nestin-expressing stem cells during whisker sensory-nerve growth in long-term 3D culture.

2. Nestin expression is increased in the suprabasal epidermal layer in psoriasis vulgaris.

3. Multipotent nestin-expressing stem cells capable of forming neurons are located in the upper, middle and lower part of the vibrissa hair follicle.

4. Nestin expression in Bowen's disease and Bowen's carcinoma associated with human papillomavirus.

5. The bulge area is the major hair follicle source of nestin-expressing pluripotent stem cells which can repair the spinal cord compared to the dermal papilla.

6. Hair follicle stem cell marker nestin expression in regenerating hair follicles of patients with alopecia areata.

7. Nestin is expressed in HMB-45 negative melanoma cells in dermal parts of nodular melanoma.

8. Prognostic significance of the hair follicle stem cell marker nestin in patients with malignant melanoma.

9. Nestin-expressing interfollicular blood vessel network contributes to skin transplant survival and wound healing.

10. Case of follicular mucinosis: nestin-expression in mucin-producing cells.

11. Multipotent nestin-expressing hair follicle stem cells.

12. Expression of the hair stem cell-specific marker nestin in epidermal and follicular tumors.

13. Multipotent nestin-positive, keratin-negative hair-follicle bulge stem cells can form neurons.

14. Nascent blood vessels in the skin arise from nestin-expressing hair-follicle cells.

15. Nestin-Expressing Stem Cells Promote Nerve Growth in Long-Term 3-Dimensional Gelfoam®-Supported Histoculture.

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