In the current issue of the premier science journal Nature (www.nature.com) investigators report the discovery and identification of a genetic mutation involved in hypotrichosis simplex, a hereditary hair loss disorder that affects less than 200,000 Americans. The disorder causes hair follicle miniaturization, a process in which hair follicles shrink and narrow, and thick hair is replaced by fine, downy "peach fuzz" hair.
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May 6, 2010 4:15:42 AM
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By Geno Marcovici

