The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
fibroblast growth factors bind to receptors, triggering cellular processes
FGF signaling, or Fibroblast Growth Factor signaling, is a biological pathway where fibroblast growth factors bind to their receptors on cell surfaces, triggering a cascade of cellular processes. This pathway is crucial for various functions, including cell growth, wound healing, and development of tissues and organs. In the context of hair, FGF signaling plays a significant role in hair follicle development and regeneration.