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    GlossaryWound-Induced Hair Neogenesis

    process where wounds trigger new hair follicle formation

    Wound-Induced Hair Neogenesis is a process where new hair follicles are formed in the skin as a result of a wound healing. When the skin is injured, certain signals and cellular activities can trigger the regeneration of hair follicles, a phenomenon that is not typically seen in adult mammals. This process has potential implications for treating conditions like alopecia and improving wound healing therapies.

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