The biology of hair follicles

R Paus, G Cotsarelis - New England journal of medicine, 1999 - Mass Medical Soc
R Paus, G Cotsarelis
New England journal of medicine, 1999Mass Medical Soc
Hair has many useful biologic functions, including protection from the elements and
dispersion of sweat-gland products (eg, pheromones). It also has psychosocial importance
in our society, and patients with hair loss (alopecia)(Table 1) or excessive hair growth often
suffer tremendously. Not surprisingly, the demand for drugs that alter hair growth and
appearance has led to a multibillion-dollar industry, yet few drugs that are effective for these
purposes are available. However, recent progress in our understanding of the biology and …
Hair has many useful biologic functions, including protection from the elements and dispersion of sweat-gland products (e.g., pheromones). It also has psychosocial importance in our society, and patients with hair loss (alopecia) (Table 1) or excessive hair growth often suffer tremendously. Not surprisingly, the demand for drugs that alter hair growth and appearance has led to a multibillion-dollar industry, yet few drugs that are effective for these purposes are available. However, recent progress in our understanding of the biology and pathology of hair follicles should lead to more effective therapies for disorders of hair growth.
Structure and Function of Hair . . .
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