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1 more reason to question why the new follicles would be susceptible to common hair loss:
http://www.sciencefriday.com/newsbriefs/read/117
"But the development of hair follicles in the wounded mouse differed slightly from the embryonic development. In embryos, follicles are produced by follicle stem cells; in this case, the follicle stem cells had little to do with follicle generation, Cotsarelis says. “Actually it was the epidermal cells—or cells that don’t normally make hair—which were being reprogrammed to make hair follicles in an adult—so that was very surprising.â€
1 more reason to question why the new follicles would be susceptible to common hair loss:
http://www.sciencefriday.com/newsbriefs/read/117
"But the development of hair follicles in the wounded mouse differed slightly from the embryonic development. In embryos, follicles are produced by follicle stem cells; in this case, the follicle stem cells had little to do with follicle generation, Cotsarelis says. “Actually it was the epidermal cells—or cells that don’t normally make hair—which were being reprogrammed to make hair follicles in an adult—so that was very surprising.â€