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    Glossaryin silico

    experiments conducted using computer simulations or computational models

    "In silico" refers to experiments or research conducted via computer simulations or computational models, rather than in a laboratory (in vitro) or within a living organism (in vivo). For example, in the context of hair and alopecia research, scientists might use in silico methods to predict how certain genes or drugs could affect hair growth by analyzing large datasets and running simulations, which can save time and resources compared to traditional experimental methods.

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