Glycyrrhizic acid attenuates stem cell-like phenotypes of human dermal papilla cells November 2015 in “ Phytomedicine ” Chayanin Kiratipaiboon, Parkpoom Tengamnuay, Pithi Chanvorachote We don't know much about this study yet. We're maintaining the world's largest resposity of hair loss research. You can help out the community by sending a PDF of this study here . Not sure how to get a study's PDF? You can email the authors of the study. View this study on sciencedirect.com →
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