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    GlossaryConditioned Media

    nutrient solution containing cell-secreted factors for influencing other cells

    Conditioned media refers to a nutrient-rich solution that has been used to culture cells and then collected because it contains secreted factors, such as growth factors, cytokines, and extracellular matrix components, from those cells. This media can be used to influence the behavior of other cells, making it a valuable tool in research and therapeutic applications, including studies on hair growth and alopecia.

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