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'''PTD-DBM''' is a man-made [[peptide]] which interacts with the mechanism of the [[hair loss]] linked endogenous [[protein]], ''CXXC5''. Application of the peptide to bald [[laboratory mice]] resulted in new [[hair follicle]] growth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/english/news/sciencetech/19896-good-news-those-suffering-hair-loss-korean-scientists-develop-potential-drug|title=Korean Scientists Develop Potential Drug Candidate for Hair Loss}}</ref>
'''PTD-DBM''' is a man-made [[peptide]] which interacts with the mechanism of the [[hair loss]] linked endogenous [[protein]], ''CXXC5''. Application of the peptide to bald [[laboratory mice]] resulted in new [[hair follicle]] growth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/english/news/sciencetech/19896-good-news-those-suffering-hair-loss-korean-scientists-develop-potential-drug|title=Korean Scientists Develop Potential Drug Candidate for Hair Loss}}</ref>



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PTD-DBM is a man-made peptide which interacts with the mechanism of the hair loss linked endogenous protein, CXXC5. Application of the peptide to bald laboratory mice resulted in new hair follicle growth.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Korean Scientists Develop Potential Drug Candidate for Hair Loss".