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    GlossaryStem Cell Exosomes

    tiny vesicles from stem cells aiding cell communication and repair

    Stem Cell Exosomes are tiny vesicles, or small bubble-like structures, released by stem cells that contain proteins, lipids, and genetic material. These exosomes play a crucial role in cell communication and can promote tissue repair and regeneration by transferring their contents to other cells, making them a promising tool in regenerative medicine and therapies for conditions like alopecia.

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