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    GlossaryGene Silencing

    reducing or preventing gene expression using various biological mechanisms

    Gene silencing, also known as gene suppression or gene knockdown, is a process by which the expression of a specific gene is reduced or entirely prevented. This can occur naturally through mechanisms like RNA interference (RNAi) or be induced artificially using techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9. It is a valuable tool in research and medicine for studying gene function and developing treatments for diseases, including those related to hair loss and alopecia.

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