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    GlossaryWnt antagonist

    substance that blocks Wnt signaling, affecting cell growth

    A Wnt antagonist is a substance that inhibits the Wnt signaling pathway, which is crucial for various biological processes including cell growth, development, and hair follicle formation. By blocking this pathway, Wnt antagonists can affect hair growth and are being studied for their potential in treating conditions like alopecia.

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