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EGF and hair loss treatment
Doru T et al
Dermatology Online Journal 15: 1
....better understanding of the EGF family ligands and receptors, as well as their interplay and physiological phases, has the potential to produce a revolution in the treatment of hair loss. Availability of topical EGFR blockers and the development of more specific molecules that will stimulate the hair regrowth pathways will build on the fact that EGFR blockade can produce long-term hair growth. An apparent lack of tolerance to the hair regrowth effect after long term treatment, as recently seen, contrasts with other systemic and cutaneous toxicities of medications from the EGFR blocking class, thus creating the possibility of clinically relevant long-lasting effects.
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