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    GlossaryTransmembrane Protein

    spans the entire cell membrane, facilitating transport and signaling

    A transmembrane protein, also known as an integral membrane protein, is a type of protein that spans the entire lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. These proteins play crucial roles in various cellular processes, such as transporting molecules across the membrane, acting as receptors for signaling molecules, and maintaining the cell's structural integrity.

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      community Finally Scalp Folliculitis-Free after 2 Decades of Suffering

      in Treatment  63 upvotes 11 months ago
      A 37-year-old male resolved scalp folliculitis by adopting a low-histamine diet and taking Vitamin A, Zinc, and Fish Oil, leading to better skin health and thicker hair. He warns about the potential toxicity of excessive Vitamin A intake.

      community Will stopping ketoconazole make a difference?

      in Ketoconazole  11 upvotes 1 year ago
      The user has been using finasteride and ketoconazole for hair loss and is considering changing shampoos due to dryness caused by ketoconazole. Responses suggest that stopping ketoconazole won't affect hair loss unless the user has seborrheic dermatitis, and recommend using conditioner or using ketoconazole shampoo less frequently.

      community My 2-Year Journey – Meds Finally Kicking In

      in Progress Pictures  335 upvotes 5 days ago
      The user experienced significant hair regrowth and reduced shedding after two years of using finasteride, minoxidil, and a laser helmet, along with maintaining scalp health with specific shampoos. Consistency and patience were key to their success, despite initial heavy shedding.