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990-1000 / 1000+ resultsresearch Modulating metal-organic frameworks by surface engineering of stearic acid modification for follicular drug delivery and enhanced hair growth promotion
Modified frameworks with stearic acid enhance drug delivery and promote hair growth.
research Multi-Approach Assessment of Albizia saponaria Bioactivity Against Dandruff-Related Bacteria and Fungi
Albizia saponaria stem bark shows promise as a natural antidandruff treatment.
research Introduction to this second series of Biometals webinars, The biology of mammalian multi-copper ferroxidases, Arsenic antibiotics: old and new
Some bacteria use arsenic compounds as antibiotics, and others have evolved resistance; a particular arsenic-based compound shows potential as a new antimalarial treatment.
research Mechanism of action of NLRP3 protein macromolecule based on electrochemical sensors in the treatment of alopecia areata in mice: The role of Ritlecitinib in AA mice through NLRP3
research Formulation and evaluation of a herbal shampoo using flavonoid glycosides from Dicerocaryum senecioides
The herbal shampoo effectively treats scalp infections in children.
research Safety concerns regarding 5α reductase inhibitors for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia
5α reductase inhibitors treat hair loss but may cause sexual side effects and risks.
research Preparation of Finasteride via Oxidative Elimination of 2-Iododihydrofinasteride by Using Peroxydisulfates as Oxidizing Agents
Using K2S2O8 as an oxidizing agent in a specific condition, we can make Finasteride with 96.3% yield and 99.6% purity. This method is also good for other compounds and is environmentally friendly.
research A pan-European register-based observational study of abrocitinib and conventional systemic therapies in moderate and severe atopic dermatitis: the DREAM TO TREAT AD study protocol
Abrocitinib is being evaluated for safety and effectiveness in treating moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.
research PHYTOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF RUSSELIA EQUISTIFORMIS (SCROPHELARIACEAE) CULTIVATED IN EGYPT
The plant Russelia equisetiformis has beneficial chemical compounds and effects.