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    GlossaryTGF-beta receptors

    proteins on cell surfaces that bind TGF-beta, regulating growth

    TGF-beta receptors (Transforming Growth Factor-beta receptors) are proteins found on the surface of cells that bind to TGF-beta, a signaling molecule involved in regulating cell growth, differentiation, and immune responses. When TGF-beta binds to these receptors, it triggers a cascade of cellular events that can influence processes such as wound healing, fibrosis, and even hair growth.

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      community Rethinking DHT and Hair Loss: Are We Targeting the Wrong Enemy?

      in Research/Science 3 weeks ago
      Blocking DHT is not a cure for hair loss; instead, altering how scalp follicles respond to DHT might be more effective. Current treatments like topical finasteride and minoxidil are temporary solutions, and future approaches may involve gene therapy and bioengineering to change follicle behavior.

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      in Research/Science  21 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses whether finasteride's reduction of DHT and increase in scalp testosterone contribute to hair follicle miniaturization. Some participants argue testosterone does not cause miniaturization, while others suggest that even with reduced DHT, other androgens like testosterone may still contribute to hair loss.