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    GlossaryBovine Serum Albumin

    Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is a protein derived from cows' blood that is commonly used in laboratory research, including studies related to hair biology and hair loss. It serves as a stabilizing agent and nutrient source in cell culture, helping to maintain the viability of hair follicle cells during experimentation. BSA's relevance to hair loss research lies in its ability to support the growth and differentiation of these cells, allowing scientists to investigate the mechanisms of hair follicle development and the effects of various treatments on hair growth. Key distinguishing characteristics of BSA include its high solubility in water and its ability to bind various substances, making it a versatile tool in biological assays.

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