Adipocyte lipolysis activates epithelial stem cells for hair regeneration through fatty acid metabolic signaling Research/Science 10/26/2025
Fatty acid metabolic signaling can activate epithelial stem cells for hair regeneration. Oleic and palmitoleic acids showed the best results, but practical application on humans remains uncertain.
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