Table 1.
Advantages |
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Controlled growth conditions with defined culture media and growth substrate (e.g., collagen gel) |
Better manipulation of the heterogenic cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions necessary for trichogenesis by precise spatial arrangement (e.g., sandwiched gel culture) |
Identification of specific exogenous stimuli relevant to folliculogenesis (e.g., hormones, growth factors, and vitamins) |
Possible control of the size and density of neofollicles |
Challenges |
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Restoration of the required epithelial–mesenchymal interactions for trichogenesis |
Preservation of the proper responses of follicular cells to signals independent of native skin milieu and surrounding stroma |
Maintenance of the trichogenic capacity in isolated follicle cells without juxtaposition to other cells and extracellular matrix |
Creation of the concentric structure of hair follicles |
Regeneration of complete hair follicles with a full capacity to form new hair shaft |
Reestablishment of the normal hair growth cycle |