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When mice experience sudden stress, their nerves send a signal that causes a specific type of stem cell in their hair follicles to multiply and then disappear, making their fur turn gray permanently — and this happens without involving their hormones or immune system.
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Hyperactivation of Sympathetic Nerves Drives Melanocyte Stem Cell Depletion
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2020 JanWhen mice get stressed, their nerves release a chemical that makes hair color cells burn out too fast and disappear forever, turning their fur gray—this happens without help from stress hormones or the immune system.
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