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In mice with a specific genetic problem, hair turns gray because the stem cells that make hair color die off first—not because the color-making process itself is broken.

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In mice without a key mitochondrial gene (DGUOK), the stem cells that make hair pigment die first, causing hair to turn gray—not because the pigment-making cells can’t produce color, but because the stem cells that supply them are destroyed by toxic stress. Giving an antioxidant helped fix this.

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