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      Dermatoscopy of Hair Shaft Disorders

      research Dermatoscopy of Hair Shaft Disorders

      68 citations, August 2012 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      Dermatoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing hair disorders and can help choose samples for more detailed analysis.
      Telogen Effluvium: A Review of Acute and Chronic Forms

      research Telogen Effluvium: A Review of Acute and Chronic Forms

      67 citations, January 2013 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology”
      Chronic Telogen Effluvium may resolve after years and is diagnosed by examining the patient's history and clinical signs, with treatment aimed at underlying causes and possibly minoxidil.
      About Photo-Damage of Human Hair

      research About Photo-Damage of Human Hair

      66 citations, September 2005 in “Photochemical & photobiological sciences”
      We don't fully understand how sunlight damages different types of hair.
      Clinical Diagnosis of Common Scalp Disorders

      research Clinical Diagnosis of Common Scalp Disorders

      61 citations, October 2005 in “˜The œjournal of investigative dermatology. Symposium proceedings/˜The œJournal of investigative dermatology symposium proceedings”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis is crucial for effectively treating common scalp disorders, which often have similar symptoms.
      Hair Follicles as a Target Structure for Nanoparticles

      research Hair Follicles as a Target Structure for Nanoparticles

      59 citations, July 2015 in “Journal of innovative optical health sciences/Journal of innovation in optical health science”
      Nanoparticles around 600-700 nm can effectively enter and stay in hair follicles for days, which may help in delivering drugs to specific cells.
      The Role of Smads in Skin Development

      research The Role of Smads in Skin Development

      59 citations, March 2008 in “˜The œjournal of investigative dermatology/Journal of investigative dermatology”
      Smad-4 and Smad-7 are key in hair follicle development, with other Smads being less important.