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    GlossaryNuclear Translocation

    process where molecules move from cytoplasm to nucleus

    Nuclear translocation refers to the process by which molecules, such as proteins or transcription factors, move from the cytoplasm of a cell into its nucleus. This movement is crucial for regulating gene expression, as these molecules often need to interact with DNA to activate or repress specific genes. For example, in the context of hair biology, certain signaling proteins might undergo nuclear translocation to influence the growth and health of hair follicles.

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