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Rendl Lab

@rendllab

Stem cell niche lab interested in uncovering DP function in hair follicle formation, growth and regeneration

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Michael Rendl (@rendlm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see our new story about early niche formation out early, as pre-print on bioRxiv biorxiv.org/content/early/… #stemcells #stemcell the Node

Michael Rendl (@rendlm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited that Nick's paper is out on his discovery of the dermal sheath as smooth muscle powering stem cell niche relocation science.sciencemag.org/content/early/…

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Excited to share our new story about how muscle contraction is regulated during the natural regression of hair follicles. Congratulations to Pieter, Raghav and team. full text: rdcu.be/c4tjJ #stemcellresearch #stemcellniche #regeneration nature.com/articles/s4155…

Nature Cell Biology (@naturecellbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW ONLINE: Rendl (Michael Rendl) & co report that endothelin produced by hair follicle progenitors binds to endothelin receptors on dermal sheath cells to trigger their contraction and hair follicle regression. PDF: rdcu.be/c4FfB nature.com/articles/s4155…

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Michael Rendl, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai discusses a study from Mount Sinai researchers implying new pathways that could lead to new hair loss therapies. Learn more: derm.city/post/improved-…

Dermal Cell News (@dermalcell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team including Dr. Michael Rendl (Michael Rendl) at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai identifies space-and time-controlled endothelin signaling as the key activating mechanism of sheath contraction for #HairFollicle regression. That's some hairy business, alright! go.nature.com/3DBIITq

A team including Dr. Michael Rendl (<a href="/rendlm/">Michael Rendl</a>) at <a href="/IcahnMountSinai/">Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai</a> identifies space-and time-controlled endothelin signaling as the key activating mechanism of sheath contraction for #HairFollicle regression.

That's some hairy business, alright! 

go.nature.com/3DBIITq
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Congratulations to Jeff Bernitz for receiving Mount Sinai's Terry-Ann Krulwich Dissertation Award. 3rd year in a row to a DSCB student!

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Off to one of the best Skin Research Meetings of the GRC series. Excited to meet again most friends and colleagues in the field!