Metamorph Analysis and Quantification of Activated Eccrine Glands in Alopecia Areata

    Negar Beheshti, Marna E. Ericson, Hazem Elgamal, Katherine Agre
    TLDR Eccrine gland activity may be linked to alopecia areata.
    The study titled "Metamorph analysis and quantification of activated eccrine glands in alopecia areata" conducted by researchers from the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center focused on examining the role of eccrine glands in alopecia areata. The researchers used metamorph analysis to quantify the activation of these glands in affected individuals. The findings suggested a potential link between eccrine gland activity and the pathogenesis of alopecia areata, providing a new perspective on the underlying mechanisms of this hair loss condition.
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