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6 / 1000+ resultscommunity A new study by Deng and colleagues set out to explore differences between balding and non balding scalps...
in Research/Science 38 upvotes 4 years ago Balding scalps have more androgen receptors, leading to increased TGF-beta, which causes blood vessel loss and hair follicle miniaturization. Blocking androgen signaling and TGF-beta may help prevent hair loss.
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in Treatment 11 upvotes 3 years ago TGF-B affects hair growth, both causing stem cell division and death depending on amounts. Amplifica's treatment injects Scube3 to increase TGF-B for hair growth.
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in Research/Science 19 upvotes 4 months ago Hair loss is linked to cellular physiology and the IGF-1 to TGF-B1 ratio, not just androgen sensitivity. The theory lacks evidence, while finasteride and minoxidil are effective treatments.
community IGFBP‐rP1 is a potential therapeutic target in androgenic alopecia
in Research/Science 13 upvotes 1 year ago IGFBP‐rP1 shows potential for treating androgenic alopecia by influencing hair cycle transitions. Increasing IGF-1 levels may have similar effects to Minoxidil and 5-AR inhibitors in reducing hair loss.
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in Chat 3 upvotes 11 months ago A 23-year-old male is experiencing diffuse hair loss and miniaturization, possibly due to high IGE levels after using tofacitinib. He seeks advice and has not yet consulted a dermatologist.
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in Treatment 12 upvotes 5 years ago Intradermal botulinum toxin (BTX) injections effectively treat androgenetic alopecia (AGA) by inhibiting TGF-β1 secretion from hair follicles. Further research and long-term follow-up are needed to confirm these findings.
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research Twenty Nail Dystrophy with Alopecia Areata in an Atopic Child
April 2019 in “International journal of research in dermatology” A child with rough nails also had hair loss and allergies.