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    GlossaryMacrophage Infiltration

    immune cells moving into tissue, often due to injury

    Macrophage infiltration refers to the process where macrophages, a type of immune cell, move into a specific tissue or area in the body, often in response to injury or infection. These cells help to clear out debris, pathogens, and dead cells, and can also signal other immune responses. In the context of hair and alopecia, macrophage infiltration can influence hair follicle health and potentially contribute to hair loss or regrowth.

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