A cure for baldness is on the horizon after scientists grew hair on mice - using human stem cells. The breakthrough could lead to an unlimited supply of locks for millions who are follicly-challenged.
Currently, transplanting hair follicles from one part of the head to the other is the only option for male-pattern baldness.
It also offers hope of new treatments for the skin disease alopecia that causes hair to fall out - as well as burns victims.
Experts say the therapy, reported in British journal Nature, effectively "cured baldness" - since the cells were 100 percent human.
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