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Limitations of human occipital scalp hair follicle organ culture for studying the effects of minoxidil as a hair growth enhancer.
Author: FarjoNilofer, FoitzikKerstin, MagerlMarkus, Müller-RöverSven, PausRalf, PetersEva M J, TobinDesmond J
Original Abstract of the Article :
Minoxidil induces new hair growth in approximately one-third of patients with androgenetic alopecia after 1 year of treatment. With several conflicting reports in the literature based on small-scale studies, the current study aimed to clarify whether organ culture of human scalp anagen VI hair folli...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15447724
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Unraveling the Mystery of Minoxidil
Hair loss is a common concern, affecting people like a scorching desert wind stripping away the sand. This research delves into the world of hair growth, exploring the effectiveness of minoxidil, a drug commonly used to stimulate hair regrowth. The study aims to determine if organ culture of human scalp hair follicles is a suitable model for understanding the effects of minoxidil in vitro.
The researchers found that minoxidil did not significantly increase hair shaft elongation in ex vivo culture. They suggest that this discrepancy between in vitro and in vivo findings could be attributed to factors such as the type of hair follicles used, the stage of hair growth, and the individual's responsiveness to minoxidil.
Hair Growth: A Sandstorm of Variables
This study highlights the complexity of hair growth, a process influenced by numerous factors. The results suggest that organ culture of human scalp hair follicles may not be the most reliable model for studying the effects of minoxidil.
Hair Loss: A Desert Landscape
Hair loss can be a challenging experience, but it is important to remember that it is often a temporary condition. If you are experiencing hair loss, consulting with a dermatologist is the best course of action. They can help you understand the underlying causes and recommend appropriate treatment options.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The desert landscape can change dramatically depending on the time of year. Similarly, the effectiveness of hair growth treatments can vary depending on various factors. This research reminds us that there is much we still need to learn about the complexities of hair growth and the mechanisms of action of hair loss treatments. The quest for effective and safe solutions for hair loss continues.
Date :
- Date Completed 2005-04-05
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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