hairfollicleforming
Hairfollicleforming refers to the biological process by which hair follicles are generated and organized within the skin, encompassing both embryonic morphogenesis and, under certain conditions, neogenesis after injury or experimental stimulation. The process results in the formation of a structured hair follicle unit that can produce hair shafts and support ongoing hair cycling.
During embryonic development in mammals, hairfollicleforming begins with the epidermis forming a primary placode, a localized
Key signaling pathways regulate hairfollicleforming, notably Wnt/β-catenin signaling to initiate placode formation, Eda/Edar signaling influencing placode
Clinical relevance includes understanding congenital hair disorders and strategies for regenerative therapies aiming to induce hairfollicle