Foxn1 Control of Skin Function

Volume: 10, Issue: 16, Pages: 5685 - 5685
Published: Aug 16, 2020
Abstract
The forkhead box N1 (Foxn1) transcription factor regulates biological processes of the thymus and skin. Loss-of-function mutations in Foxn1 cause the nude phenotype in humans, mice, and rats, which is characterized by hairless skin and a lack of thymus. This review focuses on the role of Foxn1 in skin biology, including epidermal, dermal, and dermal white adipose tissue (dWAT) skin components. In particular, the role of Foxn1 in the scar-forming...
Paper Details
Title
Foxn1 Control of Skin Function
Published Date
Aug 16, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
16
Pages
5685 - 5685
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