michael barry
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I have zero idea on whether or not there is any validity to this, but chanced upon it. It might be a roundabout way to inhibit epidermal growth factor or whatnot.
I have noticed that the pathways involving hairgrowth keep coming up over and over like beta-catenin, wnt, sonic hedgehog, various prostalgandins etc. Its narrowing the search for the researchers surely enough.....
Them getting to watch neo-natal-like hair follicle development with the follica testing in rodents might be able to further elucidate what happens that marks hairs for later on (or not). It sure as hell cant hurt. It seems like one of the soy isoflavones has a relationship with tyrosone kinease from a brief skim of things......................
I have zero idea on whether or not there is any validity to this, but chanced upon it. It might be a roundabout way to inhibit epidermal growth factor or whatnot.
I have noticed that the pathways involving hairgrowth keep coming up over and over like beta-catenin, wnt, sonic hedgehog, various prostalgandins etc. Its narrowing the search for the researchers surely enough.....
Them getting to watch neo-natal-like hair follicle development with the follica testing in rodents might be able to further elucidate what happens that marks hairs for later on (or not). It sure as hell cant hurt. It seems like one of the soy isoflavones has a relationship with tyrosone kinease from a brief skim of things......................