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Date: 2013-01-15 03:34:38
Medicine
Noncicatricial alopecia
Alopecia
Human hair growth
Integumentary system
Retinoid
Hair follicle
Canine follicular dysplasia
Vitamin A
Alopecia areata
Anatomy
Cicatricial alopecia

See related articles on pg 325 and 334 Retinoids Putting the ‘‘A’’ in Alopecia Phillip D. Holler1 and George Cotsarelis1 Vitamin A (vitA) has many roles in human biology. With respect to hair, knockout mice for

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