2017
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.4578
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Anti-CXCL4 monoclonal antibody accelerates telogen to anagen transition and attenuates apoptosis of the hair follicle in mice

Abstract: Although hair loss or alopecia is a common disease, its exact mechanisms are not yet well understood. The present study investigated the hypothesis that the homeostatic regulation of genes during hair regeneration may participate in hair loss, based on the cyclicity of hair growth. A cluster of such genes was identified by an expression gene-array from the dorsal skin in a depilated mouse model, and CXCL4 was identified as a significantly regulated gene during the hair regeneration process. To elucidate the fu… Show more

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“…40 The endorsement of finasteride and minoxidil by the US Food and Drug Administration signifies a noteworthy achievement in the ongoing battle against hair loss. 42…”
Section: Fda Approvals In the Fight Against Hair Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 The endorsement of finasteride and minoxidil by the US Food and Drug Administration signifies a noteworthy achievement in the ongoing battle against hair loss. 42…”
Section: Fda Approvals In the Fight Against Hair Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%