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A study by the Department of Dermatology of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid has become a light of hope for people who want to end their alopecia or want to avoid it, according to an article published in the journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy.The combination of stem cells from body fat with an energizing molecule (like "a battery" of energy" for the stem cell itself), called adenosine trifostat, is the key to the success of the resear…
The research, tested only in mice, has been carried out at the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid
A stem cell therapy derived from adipose tissue combined with adenosine triphosphate has proven its effectiveness in reversing the effects of androgenic alopecia in an experiment conducted in mice, which has been led by researchers from the Department of Dermatology of the San Carlos Clinical Hospital in Madrid. The study, published in 'Stem Cell Research & Therapy', evaluated the effectiveness of the mentioned therapy in an experimental model o…
This study shows that the use of stem cells with adenosine triphosphate can reconstruct hair loss in mice
Recognized Actress Reveals More Details About Her Fight Against Alopecia: "It's a Slow treatment..."
The renowned actress Li Fridman recently surprised her followers by revealing that she suffers from alopecia, a medical condition that causes abnormal hair loss. The actress shared her experience through a video posted on her Instagram account, explaining that she did so with the intention of helping other people. "It sounds very terrible, but it is not. It can be reversible. Why do I want to talk about this? Because I have alopecia and want to …
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