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The Hair Follicle as an Estrogen Target and Source
2006
Endocrine reviews
250w) For many decades, androgens have dominated endocrine research in hair growth control, and androgen metabolism or the androgen receptor currently are the key targets for systemic, pharmacological hair growth control in clinical medicine. However, it has long been known that estrogens also profoundly alter hair follicle growth and cycling by binding to locally expressed high affinity estrogen receptors (ERs). Besides altering the transcription of genes with estrogen-responsive elements,
doi:10.1210/er.2006-0020
pmid:16877675
fatcat:ql36vijmx5exbaki2wmzyjpcw4