Investigation of the Crosstalk Between Proteasome Function and Nucleotide Excision Repair Mechanism During Aging

    September 2015 in “ Free Radical Biology and Medicine
    Maria Lefaki, Georgina Chatzinikolaou, Chrystalla Andoniade, Efstathios S. Gonos, George A. Garinis, Niki Chondrogianni
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    TLDR The document concludes that the discussed biological mechanisms and potential therapies are not related to hair loss or hair growth.
    The document discusses various studies that explore different biological mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets, including protein aggregation, Alzheimer's disease pathology, cardiovascular protection, DNA repair, and skin health. These studies examine the roles of Hsp90, NRF2, nitroglycerin, proteasome function, nucleotide excision repair, sirtuins, and redox homeostasis. However, none of the studies address hair loss, alopecia, or hair growth, and therefore, a detailed summary of their findings is not relevant to those topics.
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