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    GlossaryChemical Inhibitor (Inhibitor)

    substance that slows or stops a chemical or biological process

    A chemical inhibitor is a substance that slows down or stops a chemical reaction or biological process. In the context of biology and medicine, chemical inhibitors can be used to block specific enzymes or pathways, which can be useful in treating diseases or conditions such as cancer or alopecia. For example, certain inhibitors can prevent the activity of enzymes that contribute to hair loss, potentially promoting hair growth.

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      learn Baricitinib

      JAK inhibitor that reduces inflammation and immune attacks on hair follicles, leading to potential hair regrowth, especially in alopecia areata cases

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      a JAK inhibitor for alopecia areata and other autoimmune conditions

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      mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC) inhibitor by Pelage in early trials

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      popular antihistamine showing promise for hair loss as an anti-inflammatory and prostaglandin inhibitor

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      Frontline, gold standard treatment for combatting androgenic alopecia