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20 / 133 resultsresearch The Pharmacognostic Research of Lupinus Luteus L.
Yellow lupine is valuable for its high protein, fat, and beneficial compounds.
research White Lupin Cluster Root Acclimation to Phosphorus Deficiency and Root Hair Development Involve Unique Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterases
White lupin uses specific genes to grow root hairs and access phosphorus when it's scarce.
research OsUEV1B, a Ubc Enzyme Variant Protein, Is Required for Phosphate Homeostasis in Rice
OsUEV1B protein is essential for controlling phosphate levels in rice.
research Review of Hair Follicle Dermal Papilla Cells as In Vitro Screening Model for Hair Growth
Dermal Papilla cells are a promising tool for evaluating hair growth treatments.
research Plasma Protein Binding of Endogenous Glucocorticosteroids and Its Influence on Hair and Saliva Concentrations
Plasma protein binding significantly affects glucocorticosteroid concentration in blood, saliva, and hair.
research O-Glycosylated Cell Wall Proteins Are Essential in Root Hair Growth
Proteins with added sugars are crucial for plant root hair growth.
research Food Hypersensitivity-Induced Chronic Gastrointestinal Inflammation in a Non-Human Primate Model of Diet-Induced Obesity
A high-fat diet caused severe health problems in female macaques but was reversible with a normal diet, while male macaques reacted differently.
research Potential of Leucaena Leucocephala and Leucaena Esculenta Seeds in Human Nutrition: Composition, Techno-Functional Properties, Toxicology, and Pretreatment Technologies
Leucaena seeds are nutritious but need treatment to reduce toxicity.
research Locally Synthesized 17-Beta-Estradiol Reverses Amyloid-Beta-42-Induced Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation Deficits
A brain-made hormone can protect against memory-related brain damage caused by harmful proteins.
research Effectiveness of Luliconazole vs Ketoconazole Topical Formulation in Reversing Damaged Hair Cuticle
Luliconazole is more effective than ketoconazole at repairing damaged hair cuticles.
research Lupeol: An Updated Review Utilizing AI-Assisted Predictive Tools for Enhanced Therapeutic Insights Into Lupeol’s Potential for Alopecia Management
Lupeol shows promise for hair growth but needs better absorption and safety testing.
research Plant-Derived Biostimulants Differentially Modulate Primary and Secondary Metabolites and Improve the Yield Potential of Red and Green Lettuce Cultivars
Certain natural biostimulants can increase lettuce yield and improve its nutritional content.
research Limonin, a Component of Immature Citrus Fruits, Activates Anagen Signaling in Dermal Papilla Cells
Limonin from young citrus fruits may help with hair growth by affecting cell growth and hair cycle pathways.
research Chemical Profiles and Pharmacological Attributes of Apis Cerana Indica Beehives Using Combined Experimental and Computer-Aided Studies
Beehive extracts may help with anxiety, depression, and inflammation.
research Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Heme Metabolites Biliverdin IXβ and IXδ Are Integral to Lifestyle Adaptations Associated with Chronic Infection
Biliverdin IXβ and IXδ help Pseudomonas aeruginosa adapt to chronic infections.
research Effect of Epipharyngeal Abrasive Therapy on Long COVID with Chronic Epipharyngitis
Epipharyngeal Abrasive Therapy helps reduce symptoms in Long COVID patients with chronic epipharyngitis.
research Inefficiency of Ethanolic Extract of Glycyrrhiza Glabra and Ziziphus Mauritiana Roots on Androgenic Alopecia
Liquorice and Indian jujube root extracts don't help in fighting male pattern baldness.
research Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Suspension Versus Commercial Solutions for Dermal Delivery of Minoxidil
SLN suspensions work as well as commercial solutions for minoxidil delivery, but are non-corrosive, making them a promising alternative.
research The Role of Histone Demethylases in Disease
Histone demethylases play a key role in the development of many diseases and may be targets for treatment.
research Middle East Medicinal Plants in the Treatment of Diabetes: A Review
Some Middle Eastern plants may help treat diabetes and could be alternatives to current drugs, but more research is needed.