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Hair loss treatments take aim at the immune system

Drugs commonly used in rheumatology, the JAK inhibitors, are opening up treatment options for people with autoimmune-driven hair loss, and new mechanistic knowledge is also helping scientists tackle androgenic alopecia, the commonest cause of baldness.

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Harrison, C. Hair loss treatments take aim at the immune system. Nat Biotechnol 41, 1179–1181 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-01939-w

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