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    Glossarytranscriptome

    complete set of RNA molecules expressed in a cell

    The transcriptome is the complete set of RNA molecules, including messenger RNA (mRNA), produced in a cell or a population of cells. It reflects the genes that are actively being expressed at any given time, providing insights into cellular function and regulation. For professionals, analyzing the transcriptome can reveal how cells respond to various conditions and can be crucial for understanding diseases like alopecia at a molecular level.

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      community Journey against alopecia - Finasteride 3 month

      in Progress Pictures  17 upvotes 4 years ago
      A 26-year-old man from France started experiencing hair loss in September 2020 and began using finasteride in June 2021, reporting some improvement after three months without side effects. He plans to continue finasteride for a year before considering additional treatments like minoxidil or dermarolling.

      community Bee venom better than minoxidil?

      in Research/Science  1047 upvotes 1 week ago
      Bee venom at 0.001% concentration was more effective than 2% minoxidil in promoting hair growth in mice, possibly due to increased growth factors and reduced inflammation. Caution is advised due to potential allergic reactions and the reliance on animal data.

      community Results of Procyanidin B2 in clinical studies

      in Treatment  11 upvotes 5 years ago
      Procyanidin B2, a compound derived from Annurca apples, as a potential treatment for pattern hair loss. Several clinical studies were mentioned, which found that procyanidin B2 could increase hair growth, density, and keratin content. Other treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841 were not discussed.