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    Glossary3D Structures (Three-Dimensional Structures)

    represent objects with length, width, and depth in space

    3D Structures, or Three-Dimensional Structures, refer to objects or models that have length, width, and depth, providing a realistic representation of their form in space. In the context of biology and hair, 3D structures can be used to visualize the intricate architecture of hair follicles, proteins, or other cellular components, aiding in the understanding of their function and interactions, which is crucial for research into conditions like alopecia.

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