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    GlossaryPromoter Region (promoter)

    specific DNA sequence where RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription

    The promoter region is a specific sequence of DNA located near the start of a gene that acts as a binding site for RNA polymerase and other transcription factors. This region essentially "promotes" the initiation of transcription, the process by which the genetic code from DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA). Understanding promoter regions is crucial in fields like genetics and molecular biology, as they play a key role in regulating gene expression.

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      community Does anyone have any experience with Stemoxydine?

      in Product  10 upvotes 3 years ago
      Using Stemoxydine, a hair growth promoter, in conjunction with Fin and Minoxidil to help counter shedding induced by the latter two treatments. Another user also shared their experience of using Stemoxydine for three months along with dermastamp.

      community Minoxidil Sulfate makes everyone a responder

      in Research/Science  258 upvotes 9 months ago
      Minoxidil sulfate is more effective than regular minoxidil, especially for those with low sulfotransferase levels or scalp sensitivity, but it is unstable unless delivered in a liposomal format. Combining minoxidil with tretinoin can enhance effectiveness, and stopping minoxidil use can lead to rapid hair loss.

      community Help with fin or min

      in General  69 upvotes 1 month ago
      The conversation is about deciding between using minoxidil alone, a topical combination of minoxidil and finasteride, or topical minoxidil with oral finasteride for hair loss treatment. The user is concerned about hair loss progression and is unsure about the effectiveness of the brands available.