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research A Case Report of Werner’s Syndrome With a Novel Mutation From India
A new genetic mutation causing Werner's syndrome was found in an Indian man.
research Janus kinase inhibition in Down syndrome: 2 cases of therapeutic benefit for alopecia areata
JAK inhibitors helped treat hair loss in two people with Down syndrome.
research JAK inhibition in the treatment of alopecia areata – a promising new dawn?
JAK inhibitors are a promising new treatment for hair loss and nail problems in alopecia areata.
research The new era of JAK inhibitors: Impelling updates in Alopecia Areata Guideline
research 0350 Impact of switching janus kinase inhibitors in the treatment of severe alopecia areata
Switching Janus kinase inhibitors helped some patients with severe alopecia areata regrow hair, but insurance issues can worsen the condition.
research Criteria for Commencing and Continuing Subsidised Janus Kinase Inhibitor Therapy in Australian Alopecia Areata Patients—Results From an Australian Expert Consensus Exercise
Experts created guidelines for who in Australia can get subsidized JAK inhibitor therapy for alopecia areata.
research Indralupta (Alopecia areata): A Case Treated with Jalauka Karma
Ayurvedic treatment, including leech therapy, can effectively regrow hair in alopecia areata.
research BH09 Patient experience of off-label Janus kinase inhibitor use for alopecia areata in a cohort of 34 patients from a single UK practitioner: exploring changing trends in healthcare provision and access to drug treatments
Patients with alopecia areata face challenges accessing Janus kinase inhibitors, but some see positive results.
research Letters to the Editors
research Arabidopsis VILLIN4 is involved in root hair growth through regulating actin organization in a Ca2+‐dependent manner
VILLIN4 helps root hair growth by organizing actin with calcium.
research Hair Growth Activity of Seeds and Fruit Pulp of Eugenia jambolana (Jamun)
Jamun fruit pulp extract is better at promoting hair growth than seed extract.
research Pediatric and Adolescent Alopecia Areata Treated with JAK Inhibitors: Balancing Efficacy and Safety Across Clinical Trials
JAK inhibitors effectively regrow hair in children with alopecia areata and are safe to use.
research A different hair restoration meeting: The WAHRS Live Surgery Workshop and Symposium
The WAHRS Live Surgery Workshop and Symposium was a unique hair restoration event.
research Upadacitinib for management of alopecia areata and rheumatoid arthritis: Letter to the editor
Upadacitinib significantly improved both rheumatoid arthritis and alopecia areata in a patient.
research Janus Kinase Inhibitors for Alopecia Areata
JAK inhibitors effectively improve hair regrowth in alopecia areata with an acceptable safety profile.
research The Current State of Patient Adherence to Lab Monitoring Guidelines for Janus Kinase Inhibitors in Patients with Alopecia Areata.
Patients with alopecia areata using Janus kinase inhibitors are not following lab monitoring guidelines.
research Wharton’s jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of four patients with alopecia areata
Wharton's jelly-derived stem cells were safely used to treat four alopecia patients, resulting in hair regrowth in all of them.
research Efficacy, Safety, and Real-World Aspects of Janus Kinase Inhibitors to Treat Patients With Alopecia Areata
Janus kinase inhibitors are effective and safe for treating alopecia areata.
research Alopecia areata: A clinical review of the changing landscape with Janus kinase inhibitors
Janus kinase inhibitors are effective for severe alopecia areata, promoting hair regrowth.
research CHARACTERISTICS AND ALOPECIA ACTIVITY OF PAKIS GAJAH (ANGIOPTERIS EVECTA (G.FORST) HOFFM.) GROWING IN GALUNGGUNG MOUNTAINSIDE, WEST JAVA
Pakis Gajah (Angiopteris evecta) water extract may promote hair growth in rabbits, but more research is needed for human use.
research Woodhouse-Sakati Syndrome Due to the Rare DCAF17 c.321+1G>A Mutation: The Second Case Report Worldwide
A rare genetic mutation causes Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome symptoms.