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    Glossaryhair inductivity

    ability of cells to trigger hair follicle formation

    Hair inductivity refers to the ability of certain cells, particularly dermal papilla cells, to induce the formation and growth of hair follicles. This property is crucial in hair regeneration and transplantation therapies, as it determines the success of new hair follicle development. For professionals, maintaining high hair inductivity in cultured dermal papilla cells is a key challenge in developing effective treatments for hair loss.

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