A nice idea.
Depends on what qualifications you want and how much money you have to spend.
You surely know there are hair cells on the back of the head which are immune to dehydrotesteron, while others fall out whwn in contact with DHT.
Hair transplants work that way.
However, my spproach would have been to compare receptors of the resistant hair follicles with the dht-sensitive ones, both from the same person. Gene silencing by hydrodynamic DNA delivery could then be applied.
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