Role of increased vascular permeability in chemotherapy‐induced alopecia: In vivo imaging of the hair follicular microenvironment in mice

Volume: 111, Issue: 6, Pages: 2146 - 2155
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Chemotherapy‐induced alopecia is one of the most difficult adverse events of cancer treatment for patients. However, it is still unknown why anticancer drugs cause hair loss. We aimed to clarify the mechanism of chemotherapy‐induced alopecia in mice using an in vivo imaging technique with a two‐photon microscope, which enables observation of the deep reaction in the living body in real time. In this study, ICR mice were injected...
Paper Details
Title
Role of increased vascular permeability in chemotherapy‐induced alopecia: In vivo imaging of the hair follicular microenvironment in mice
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
111
Issue
6
Pages
2146 - 2155
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