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    GlossaryOncostatin M

    cytokine involved in inflammation and cell growth regulation

    Oncostatin M (OSM) is a cytokine, a type of protein involved in cell signaling, that plays a role in inflammation, immune responses, and the regulation of cell growth. It is part of the interleukin-6 (IL-6) family and can influence processes such as wound healing and the development of certain diseases, including cancer and autoimmune disorders.

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      in Research/Science  28 upvotes 1 month ago
      Orient Bio is developing a PLGA formulated version of Cyclosporine A to stimulate hair growth without its immunosuppressant effects. Users discuss various treatments like Clascoterone, PP405, minoxidil, and tacrolimus, expressing hope for new developments and sharing personal experiences with these treatments.

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