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    GlossaryMT-CO1 (Mitochondrially Encoded Cytochrome C Oxidase I)

    encodes a key enzyme subunit for cellular energy production

    MT-CO1, also known as Mitochondrially Encoded Cytochrome C Oxidase I, is a gene found in mitochondrial DNA that encodes a key subunit of the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase. This enzyme is crucial for the electron transport chain, which is a series of reactions that produce energy in the form of ATP within cells. Mutations in MT-CO1 can affect cellular energy production and are associated with various mitochondrial disorders.

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

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      community The mechanism of androgenic alopecia

      in Research/Science  32 upvotes 1 week ago
      DHT may inhibit hair growth by affecting mitochondrial function, leading to hair follicle miniaturization. Treatments like minoxidil and PP405 may promote hair growth by altering metabolic pathways, potentially counteracting DHT's effects.
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      in Research  292 upvotes 1 month ago
      PP405 is a potential hair loss treatment that inhibits mitochondrial pyruvate carriers, increasing lactate dehydrogenase activity and stimulating hair follicle stem cells. In a phase 1 trial, 31% of participants showed over 20% hair density increase with PP405 treatment.

      community Any chemists want to manufacture PP405 / JXL069? (Steps inside)

      in Research/Science  112 upvotes 4 months ago
      The conversation discusses the potential of PP405 as a hair loss treatment, with some users expressing skepticism and others hopeful about its development. There is also mention of other treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Pyrilutamide, with users debating the effectiveness and safety of self-experimentation versus waiting for clinical trial results.