Scientists identify fatty skin cells as a reason for baldness
The research, which was published in the Cell Journal last month, shows that adipocyte lineage cells contribute significantly to the skin stem cell process that drives the hair cycling process.
A series of experiments were carried out on mice, suggesting that the hair stem cells were controlled by adipocyte cellulite, and that injecting a specific type of fat cell into an area of hair stimulated hair to grow in mice that were otherwise suffering from hair loss.
The mice selected for the study were chosen because they could not produce the fat cells that the scientists had identified were necessary to stimulate hair growth , and were therefore suffering from varying degrees of hair loss.
Injecting adipocyte cells to stimulate hair growth
The experiments saw the scientists inject the adipocyte fat cells from healthy mice into the defective mice, who could not produce the cells because they were in a dormant phase.

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