Measuring mucosal healing, cytokine levels, and tissue histology in combination protocols would clarify potential interactions
Biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease should be renamed biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease: a retrospective review of the clinical, radiological and molecular findings of 18 new cases
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Research in animal models suggests it may accelerate healing of muscles, tendons, and ligaments while reducing inflammation [1] TB 500 (Thymosin Beta 4 fragment): A peptide thought to encourage cell migration and blood vessel formation, aiding in healing and tissue regeneration [2]
How PTD-DBM Works for Hair Directly activates the Wnt/-catenin pathway, which is suppressed by DHT in androgenetic alopecia Inhibits CXXC5 a negative regulator of the Wnt pathway effectively unblocking the hair growth signal Promotes the conversion of vellus hairs (thin, fine hairs) back into terminal hairs (thick, pigmented hairs) Does not directly interfere with systemic hormones, reducing the risk of sexual side effects associated with finasteride What the Research Says Research from Yonsei University in South Korea demonstrated that PTD-DBM promoted new hair growth in mice within 28 days of topical application