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    GlossaryStem Cell Secretome

    collection of bioactive molecules secreted by stem cells

    The stem cell secretome refers to the collection of bioactive molecules, such as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, that are secreted by stem cells. These molecules play a crucial role in cell communication, tissue repair, and regeneration by influencing the behavior of surrounding cells. For professionals, understanding the stem cell secretome is essential for developing therapies for conditions like alopecia, where promoting hair follicle regeneration is key.

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