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When mouse hair follicle stem cells get badly damaged by radiation, they turn into pigment-producing cells instead of dying or stopping work — and that’s why their fur turns gray permanently.
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Genotoxic stress abrogates renewal of melanocyte stem cells by triggering their differentiation.
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2009 Jun 12When mouse hair follicle stem cells get badly damaged by radiation, they don't die or stop working — they turn into pigment cells and leave the stem cell pool. Once they're gone, the hair can't grow back colored, so it turns gray forever.
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