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    GlossaryNanovesicles

    tiny lipid bubbles that transport substances to cells

    Nanovesicles are tiny, bubble-like structures that are typically made from lipids (fats) and can carry various substances, such as drugs or genetic material, within their hollow interior. They are used in medical and biological research to deliver treatments directly to specific cells or tissues, enhancing the effectiveness and reducing side effects of therapies.

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      community 21, female, diagnosed with MPB. What do I do?

      in Female  14 upvotes 11 years ago
      A 21-year-old woman diagnosed with male pattern baldness (MPB) who is considering treatments such as spironolactone, minoxidil and finasteride to address her hair loss. The user also discusses potential solutions for concealing the appearance of her thinning hair, such as wigs or haircuts.

      community For the ladies: Spironolactone for FPHL

      in Female  13 upvotes 9 years ago
      A 34 year old female with androgenic alopecia who has tried treatments such as Spironolactone, Desogen, Minoxidil and Finasteride in order to address her hair loss. It also details the experiences of other women taking Spironolactone for Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL).

      community Spironolactone Update

      in Female  13 upvotes 9 years ago
      A woman's experience with Spironolactone as treatment for female pattern hair loss, including the effects of increasing dosage and her doctor's recommendation to try finasteride if no results are seen after 6 months. Other users have also shared their experiences with using finasteride for this condition.