Spanish Scientists Successfully Reactivate Hair Growth in Mice
Researchers in Spain have developed a novel method to regrow lost hair in mice using a combination of stem cells from body fat and an energy molecule called ATP, offering hope for future hair loss treatments in humans.

Kokcha News Agency: A team of Spanish scientists has made a breakthrough in hair regeneration by successfully reactivating hair growth in mice. The innovative method involves using stem cells extracted from body fat combined with adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that provides energy to cells.
According to the researchers, the treatment proved effective in all tested mice, with many experiencing full hair regrowth. The findings, published in a scientific journal, reveal that dormant hair follicles were reactivated, leading to the restoration of hair.
While the method has not yet been tested on humans, the researchers are optimistic that it could eventually replace conventional treatments such as medications and hair transplants. If the results can be replicated in humans, this discovery could pave the way for a significant advancement in the treatment of baldness.











