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October 2021 in “Stem Cell Research & Therapy” Mesenchymal stem cells may effectively treat and prevent allergic skin conditions.
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May 2021 in “International Journal of Molecular Sciences” Advances in mechanobiology and immunology could lead to scarless wound healing.
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October 2025 in “Discover Immunity.” Alopecia Areata (AA) is an autoimmune hair follicle disease affecting up to 2% of the population, characterized by non-scarring hair loss. It results from the immune system mistakenly targeting hair follicles, disrupting their immune privilege. Diagnosis is based on clinical findings, dermoscopy, and histopathological methods. Genetic studies have linked susceptibility loci to hair follicle cycle signaling pathways, highlighting the disease's complexity. While no definitive treatment exists, current approaches aim to suppress the disease, and ongoing research into its immunological and molecular mechanisms may lead to new therapies.
June 2023 in “British journal of dermatology/British journal of dermatology, Supplement” A 13-year-old boy had both lichen planus and vitiligo, suggesting a possible link between the two conditions.
March 2024 in “Biomedicines” Mesenchymal stem cells show promise for effective skin repair and regeneration.