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690-720 / 1000+ resultsresearch MIL-88A Derived Zerovalent Iron Embedded Mesoporous Carbon with Carbon Black Composite Based Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Metol
The new sensor can detect a toxic chemical in water with high sensitivity and accuracy.
research Effect of a Keratin Coupling Agent on the Mechanical Properties of a Bovine Hair-Thermoplastic Starch Composite
Adding keratin to a mix of cow hair and plant-based plastic makes it stronger.
research Human Hair Keratin Protein, Hair Fibers and Hydroxyapatite (HA) Composite Scaffold for Bone Tissue Regeneration
research Curcumin/Fe-SiO2 Nano Composites with Multi-Synergistic Effects for Scar Inhibition and Hair Follicle Regeneration During Burn Wound Healing
New nano composite helps reduce scars and regrow hair during burn wound healing.
research General Theory of Skin Reinforcement
Skin and its underlying fat layer act together to resist mechanical stress, and reinforcing this composite structure may help more with anti-aging than just strengthening the skin alone.
research Epidermal Stem Cells and Skin Tissue Engineering in Hair Follicle Regeneration
Hair follicle regeneration needs special conditions and young cells.
research Artificial Skin for Wound Healing
Artificial skin is improving wound healing and shows potential for treating different types of wounds.
research Recent Tissue Engineering Approaches to Mimicking the Extracellular Matrix Structure for Skin Regeneration
New materials that better mimic natural skin structure could improve healing, especially for chronic wounds.
research Versatile Use of Submental Tissue for Reconstruction of Perioral Soft Tissue Defects
Submental tissue is good for repairing mouth area skin with minimal scarring and good cosmetic results.
research Local Flaps of the Head and Neck
The document concludes that local flaps are effective for reconstructive surgery in the head and neck, offering good skin match and function.
research Surgical Treatment of Secondary Cicatricial Alopecia of Scalp and Eyebrow
Surgery for scar-related hair loss on the scalp and eyebrow was successful in 75% of patients.
research Introduction to Transplantology
The document concludes that transplantology has evolved with improved techniques and materials, making transplants more successful and expanding the types of transplants possible.
research Surgical Treatment of Secondary Cicatricial Alopecia of Scalp and Eyebrow
Surgical methods for hair loss due to scarring should be chosen based on the size, location, and shape of the area, with most patients seeing good results.
research Corrigendum to '3D Bioprinting of a Gelatin-Alginate Hydrogel for Tissue-Engineered Hair Follicle Regeneration'
Corrections were made to a previous work on 3D printing a gel-alginate mix for creating hair follicles, but the main finding - that this method can help grow hair - remains the same.
research Leave the Fat, Skip the Bolster: Thinking Outside the Box in Lower Third Nasal Reconstruction
Nasolabial skin-fat grafts are good for nasal reconstruction with minimal scarring and no need for bolsters, but smoking may affect graft survival.
research Chitosan Hydrogel Dressing Loaded With Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes Promotes Skin Full-Thickness Wound Repair
The new Exo/Gel dressing with stem cell-derived particles helps skin wounds heal faster.
research Temperature-Sensitive Hydrogel Releasing Pectolinarin Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing
A hydrogel releasing pectolinarin speeds up wound healing and reduces scarring.
research Rapid and Scar-Free Wound Repair Using a Biologically Flexible and Conductive Dressing Under Electrical Stimulation
A new wound dressing with electrical stimulation heals wounds quickly and without scars.
research 3D Bioprinting of a Gelatin-Alginate Hydrogel for Tissue-Engineered Hair Follicle Regeneration
The new 3D bioprinting method successfully regenerated hair follicles and shows promise for treating hair loss.
research Sustained Release of Inhibitor from Bionic Scaffolds for Wound Healing and Functional Regeneration
Researchers developed a scaffold that releases a healing drug over time, improving wound healing and skin regeneration.
research Preparation, Optimization, In Vitro Evaluation and Ex Vivo Permeation Studies of Finasteride Loaded Gel Formulations Prepared Using Response Surface Methodology
The combination of propylene glycol and Tween® 80 improves finasteride gel effectiveness.
research Expression of Morphogens During Human Follicle Development In Vivo and a Model for Studying Follicle Morphogenesis In Vitro
Hair follicle development involves complex interactions between skin layers and cells, but many details are still unknown.
research Keratin
Understanding how keratin structures in hair are arranged and interact is key for creating methods to extract and purify them.
research Feasibility of Repairing Skin Defects by VEGF165 Gene-Modified iPS-HFSCs Seeded on a 3D Printed Scaffold Containing Astragalus Polysaccharide
The new method using gene-modified stem cells and a 3D printed scaffold improved skin repair in mice.
research Design of a Multifunctional Biomaterial Inspired by Ancient Chinese Medicine for Hair Regeneration in Burned Skin
The new biomaterial inspired by ancient Chinese medicine effectively promotes hair growth and heals wounds in burned skin.
research Bone-Forming Cells with Pronounced Spread into the Third Dimension in Polymer Scaffolds Fabricated by Two-Photon Polymerization
Bone-forming cells grow well in 3D polymer scaffolds with 35 µm pores.
research Feasibility of Repairing Full-Thickness Skin Defects by iPSC-Derived Epithelial Stem Cells Seeded on a Human Acellular Amniotic Membrane
iPSC-derived stem cells on a special membrane can help repair full-thickness skin defects.
research Electrospun Egg White Protein/Polyvinyl Alcohol/Graphene Oxide Fibrous Wound Dressing: Fabrication, Antibacterial, Cytocompatibility and Wound Healing Assay
Adding 1 mg/ml of graphene oxide to egg white protein wound dressings improves antibacterial properties and supports skin repair.
research Elucidating Penetration Pathways Into the Hair Fiber Using Novel Microscopic Techniques
The conclusion is that substances can penetrate hair fibers through multiple pathways, including both the cell membrane complex and the non-keratinous parts.