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signaling protein that, when suppressed, may grow hair by reducing inflammation and stem cell loss
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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Tissue-engineered dermal substitutes constructed by human embryonic stem cell-derived fibroblasts facilitate the repair of skin wounds
This study demonstrates that human embryonic stem cell-derived fibroblasts (hESC-Fbs) can be effectively used to construct tissue-engineered dermal substitutes for skin wound repair. By directly inducing hESCs to differentiate into mesenchymal stem cells and then into fibroblasts without the embryoid body stage, researchers achieved high efficiency and purity. The hESC-Fbs expressed growth factors and extracellular matrix components similar to human skin fibroblasts, and successfully repaired mouse skin wounds by day 20 post-transplantation. This EB-free induction strategy shows promise for clinical applications in treating large-area skin wounds.
research Reconstruction of Tissue Engineered Skin Substitute Containing Appendages Using Dermal Papillae Cells And Keratinocytes
Using dermal papillae cells and keratinocytes in skin substitutes speeds up healing and helps form hair follicles and glands.
research Early-stage bilayer tissue-engineered skin substitute formed by adult skin progenitor cells produces an improved skin structure in vivo
Adult skin cell-based early-stage skin substitutes improve wound healing and hair growth in mice.
research 0873 Modeling junctional epidermolysis bullosa using tissue-engineered skin substitutes
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes can model junctional epidermolysis bullosa and may help develop gene therapy.
research 626 Early-stage bilayer tissue-engineered skin substitute formed by adult skin progenitor cells produces an improved skin structure in vivo
Early-stage skin substitutes improve wound healing and skin structure.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Deoxyribose sugar gel worked just as well as minoxidil
A deoxyribose sugar gel may work as well as minoxidil for hair regrowth by boosting blood supply to hair follicles. Some users discuss combining it with minoxidil and cetrizine, but caution is advised due to potential risks and lack of consistent results.
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User discusses tight scalp causing hair loss and suggests treatments like scalp massages, PRP, saw palmetto, and eucapil. They share their experience with saw palmetto and eucapil and consider adding PRP and scalp massages for better results.
community Binding affinity of pyrilutamide!
Pyrilutamide, a nonsteroidal antiandrogen drug under development for the potential treatment of androgenic alopecia. The conversation discusses its binding affinity to the androgen receptor and the timeline for possible availability after trials are completed in the United States and China.
community Compressed part of research of theory of androgenic/anabolitic balance. AGA h-responders analytic. Theory of physio-metabolitic method of anti AGA treatment
The treatment for androgenetic alopecia involves using finasteride and minoxidil with intense exercise and cold exposure to boost metabolism and reduce androgenic effects, potentially leading to hair regrowth. This approach may activate biological pathways for improved hair and overall health.
community Unofficial Dermapen/Roller Guide
Treatments for hair loss, including microneedling (dermarolling and dermapen) and the use of minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It provides detailed information about cost and usage of the various treatments, as well as potential side effects.