Study: Male Pattern Balding May Be Due To Stem Cell Inactivation
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Study: Male Pattern Balding May Be Due To Stem Cell Inactivation
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virtualmedicalcentre.com — “Given the amount of angst over male pattern balding, surprisingly little is known about its cause at the cellular level. Stem cells play an unexpected role in explaining what happens in bald scalp.” View full resource at virtualmedicalcentre.com
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Male pattern balding may be due to stem cell inactivation
sciencedaily.com — “Using cell samples from men undergoing hair transplants, researchers compared follicles from bald scalp and non-bald scalp, and found that bald areas had the same number of stem cells as normal scalp in the same person. However, they did find that another, more mature cell type called a progenitor cell was markedly depleted in the follicles of bald scalp.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Male pattern balding may be due to stem cell inactivation
sciencedaily.com — “Using cell samples from men undergoing hair transplants, researchers compared follicles from bald scalp and non-bald scalp, and found that bald areas had the same number of stem cells as normal scalp in the same person. However, they did find that another, more mature cell type called a progenitor cell was markedly depleted in the follicles of bald scalp.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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