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Genetic and molecular aspects of androgenetic alopecia.

Lizeth Martinez-Jacobo, César D Villarreal-Villarreal, Rocío Ortiz-López, Jorge Ocampo-Candiani, Augusto Rojas-Martínez
Review Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2018 79 citations
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Study Type
Review
Intervention
Genetic and molecular aspects of androgenetic alopecia.
Comparator
Placebo
Effect Direction
Neutral
Risk of Bias
Unclear

Abstract

Androgenetic alopecia is the most common form of progressive hair loss in humans. A genetic predisposition and hormonal status are considered as major risk factors for this condition. Several recent advances in molecular biology and genetics have increased our understanding of the mechanisms of hair loss in androgenetic alopecia. We review these advances and examine the trends in the genetic and molecular aspects of androgenetic alopecia.

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