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20 / 142 resultsresearch Improvement of Alopecia and Decreases in Hair Cortisol and Dihydrotestosterone Concentrations After the Topical Use of Plant Extracts in Men With Androgenetic Alopecia
Plant extracts in shampoo improved hair thickness and density in men with hair loss.
research Potential Use of the Asteraceae Family as a Cure for Diabetes: A Review of Ethnopharmacology to Modern Day Drug and Nutraceutical Developments
Asteraceae plants may help treat diabetes, but more research is needed.
research IV International Symposium of Student Scientific Circles: Environment - Plant - Animal - Product Abstracts
Custom skincare can be made based on genes, fewer cats in Lublin have FeLV/FIV than national average, and studies also looked at small water bodies, river pollution, guppy growth, toxins in biochars, palm oil issues, and pumpkin seed oil for hair strength.
research Marketing Analysis of Supplying the Pharmaceutical Market with Drugs Based on Burdock (Arctium Lappa L.)
Burdock has potential for new pharmaceutical products due to its medicinal properties.
research Retracted: Ascertaining the Influence of Lacto-Fermentation on Changes in Bovine Colostrum Amino and Fatty Acid Profiles
Lacto-fermentation changes amino acid profiles in bovine colostrum, but results are inconsistent.
research Sexual Dimorphism of Growth Plate Prehypertrophic and Hypertrophic Chondrocytes in Response to Testosterone Requires Metabolism to Dihydrotestosterone by Steroid 5-Alpha Reductase Type 1
Male cells need DHT to respond to testosterone, while female cells do not.
research Meeting Report: The 15th Annual Meeting of the European Hair Research Society
The conference highlighted new diagnostic tools, the role of genetics in hair loss, and emerging treatments.
research Use of a Sustained Release Preparation of Clotrimazole to Treat Dermatophytosis in a Siamang (Hylobates Syndactylus)
A special clotrimazole varnish cured a siamang's persistent skin infection after 3 months.
research Characterization of Factors That Determine Lentiviral Vector Tropism in Skin Tissue Using an Ex Vivo Model
Lentiviral vector effectiveness in skin is influenced by external factors, not receptor availability.
research Monilethrix: A Keratin HHb6 Mutation Is Co-Dominant With Variable Expression
A keratin hHb6 mutation causes a hair disorder with varying severity, influenced by other factors.
research De Novo Mutations in Monilethrix
Specific keratin gene mutations can cause monilethrix.
research Treatments for Androgenetic Alopecia and Alopecia Areata
Minoxidil and finasteride treat hair loss; more research needed for other options.
research Lamins in Development, Tissue Maintenance, and Stress
Lamins are vital for cell survival, organ development, and preventing premature aging.
research Commentary on: Hairless and the Polyamine Putrescine Form a Negative Regulatory Loop in the Epidermis
The commentary explains that a balance of HR protein and putrescine is important for normal hair growth.
research Normal Head-Hair Length Is Correlated With Its Diameter
Hair length and thickness are related, with thickness peaking at about a quarter of the hair's maximum length.
research Hair Curvature: A Natural Dialectic and Review
The document concludes that hair curvature can be explained by the growth patterns caused by the shape and separation of cells in the hair follicle and is affected by specific molecular pathways.
research Exogenous Factors in Hair Disorders
Outside factors like grooming, chemicals, and the environment can damage hair and cause disorders.
research The Twisting Tale of Woolly Hair: A Trait with Many Causes
New genes linked to woolly hair have been found, which could help treat it and change hair texture.
research Regrowth of Black Hair in Two Red-Haired Alopecia Areata Patients
Two red-haired men with alopecia areata regrew black hair instead of red.
research Enhanced Delivery of Drugs Into and Across the Skin by Ethosomal Carriers
Ethosomal carriers improve drug delivery through the skin better than traditional methods.