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research Discovering New Progenitor Cell Populations through Lineage Tracing and In Vivo Imaging
New methods have helped find cells that create other cells in the body.
research [The structure of the skin of the ear in domesticated pigs, with special reference to their use for human dermatological research. 2. Specific histology of the integument].
Pig ear skin is similar to human skin, making it useful for research, but it has some differences.
research Ethnic hair and skin: what is the state of the science?
Ethnic differences in hair and skin are significant and under-researched, requiring tailored dermatologic treatments and more study.
research A Simple In Vivo System for Studying Epithelialization, Hair Follicle Formation, and Invasion Using Primary Epidermal Cells from Wild-Type and Transgenic Ornithine Decarboxylase-Overexpressing Mouse Skin
Overexpressing ornithine decarboxylase and v-Ha-ras in keratinocytes leads to invasiveness and malignancy.
research Forensic DNA phenotyping: A promising tool to predict human appearance for forensic purposes
Forensic DNA phenotyping can predict physical traits from DNA but faces challenges in knowledge and ethics.
research Review of: "“Toupee or not Toupee?” Sic (et Non). Social perceptions of Male Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia)"
The review suggests the study on male pattern baldness needs more detail on sample size, methodology, bias, and ethical considerations.
research A cross-sectional study of male balding patterns in people of color
The study found different balding patterns in men of color.
research Plan of analysis for the study "Maternal Hair Cortisol Concentration Trajectories throughout Pregnancy and Adverse Childhood Experiences"
research An intergenerational androgenic mechanism of female intrasexual competition in the cooperatively breeding meerkat
Androgens in female meerkats influence aggression and dominance, affecting social dynamics and offspring behavior.
research A Comparison of Morphometric Features of Scalp Hair among Different Regions of India
Scalp hair characteristics vary across different regions of India and can help identify a person's origin.
research Experimental protein-energy malnutrition in baby baboons
Malnutrition severely harms growth and development in young baboons.
research An investigation of apoptosis in androgenetic alopecia.
Hair loss in men might be linked to programmed cell death.
research Human hair follicle organ culture: theory, application and perspectives
Human hair follicle organ culture is a useful model for hair research with potential for studying hair biology and testing treatments.
research ACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS IN OBESE VERSUS NON-OBESE IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION WITH BMI AND CENTRAL OBESITY
Acanthosis nigricans is common in obese individuals, but not significantly linked to obesity type.
research Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures
The exhibition made people think about ethics and society in relation to biotech advances.
research High spatial resolution study of human skin using synchrotron infrared microscopy: application to the penetration of external agents
External agents penetrate skin more easily in areas with fewer lipids, especially through hair follicles.
research Trichoscopic Analysis of Healthy Indian Males for Standardization of the Measurable Parameters: An Observational, Cross-sectional Study
Standard reference values for hair analysis in healthy Indian males were established.
research 581 Spontaneous, Intrinsic Aging in Organ-Cultured Human Skin as Novel Ex Vivo Assay to Test Candidate Anti-Aging Actives
The document concludes that a new method has been developed to test anti-aging substances on human skin, showing that these substances can reduce skin aging signs.
research Deciphering principles of morphogenesis from temporal and spatial patterns on the integument
The conclusion is that skin and hair patterns are formed by a mix of cell activities, molecular signals, and environmental factors.
research Case reports and anecdotal evidence
Case reports are crucial for identifying new medical conditions and improving knowledge retention.
research The Androgen Receptor and Its Use in Biological Assays: Looking Toward Effect-Based Testing and Its Applications
Scientists have developed a new method to detect steroid abuse in athletes using cell-based tests, which could be the future of anti-doping methods.
research Development of a DNA-analytical Method for the Identification of Animal Hair Fibers in Textiles
Researchers developed a new method to identify animal hair in textiles, which is effective for various fibers and more reliable than previous methods.
research Monitoring spatially resolved trace elements in polar bear hair using single spot laser ablation ICP-MS
Laser ablation ICP-MS is effective for tracking trace elements in polar bear hair over time.
research Cultivating Citizens: Soulcraft and Citizenship in Contemporary America
research The Effect of Lifestyle on Appearance Interest and Beauty Management Behavior
People interested in aesthetics, personality, and social life care more about their appearance and beauty routines.
research "Hey, Look Me Over": (Re)Visioning and (Re)Producing Contemporary Masculinities
Masculinity in media is evolving to challenge traditional gender roles and promote more complex male identities.
research The multifaceted role of hair as a biospecimen: recent advances in precision medicine and forensic science
Hair analysis is valuable for health and forensics but faces challenges like growth variability and contamination.
research Beyond the Surface: Exploring the Mind-Skin Dynamics of Psychodermatology
An integrated approach involving dermatologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists is crucial for managing skin disorders linked to psychological factors.
research An efficient, non-invasive approach for in-vivo sampling of hair follicles: design and applications in monitoring DNA damage and aging
A new painless method to collect hair follicles helps study DNA damage and aging.