Scientists are on track to find a treatment for autoimmune hair loss

A research group, led by Dr. Pavel Majer from IOCB Prague, in collaboration with the laboratories of Barbara Slusher and Louis Garza at Johns Hopkins University, has developed a compound that could potentially treat the autoimmune disorder alopecia areata, which causes hair loss, leading to the formation of bald patches.
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