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When scientists temporarily stop the growth of pigment-producing stem cells in mice using special drugs or genes, the mice don't go gray under stress—because their pigment cells stay safely in place and keep coloring their fur.
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Hyperactivation of Sympathetic Nerves Drives Melanocyte Stem Cell Depletion
Case-Control Study
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2020 JanWhen mice are stressed, their nerves release a chemical that makes hair color cells multiply too fast and disappear, causing hair to turn gray. Stopping this over-multiplication—no matter how it’s done—keeps the color cells safe and prevents gray hair.
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