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Temporary Baldness Traced to Gene Malfunction
Working with a mouse model that closely resembles human hereditary baldness, researchers have found that the keratin 17 gene (K-17) plays a crucial role in temporary hair loss in mice and in ectodermal dysplasia epithelial disorders in humans. More...13 Jun 2002
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