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June 2009 in “WakeSpace (Wake Forest University)” Keratin biomaterials can effectively aid peripheral nerve regeneration and improve recovery.
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January 2009 in “Elsevier eBooks” Lasers can reduce hair growth but may also damage skin.
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January 2008 in “China Journal of Bioinformatics” Goat skin has more keratin genes, while the mammary gland has more immunity-related genes.
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December 2006 in “Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences” Green algae can break down finasteride, reducing environmental harm.
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March 2006 in “The FASEB journal” Keratin-based scaffolds are safe and effective for tissue engineering.
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January 2003 in “Zhongguo yaoke daxue xuebao” The two finasteride tablet formulations are bioequivalent.
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January 1999 in “Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science” Biotin helps maintain hair follicle growth by affecting cell death and survival signals.
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January 1997 in “Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science” Biotin is important for goat skin and hair health.
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May 2026 in “Discover Chemistry.” This review highlights the potential of bio-degradable polymers as sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastics, emphasizing the role of green chemistry in enhancing their environmental performance. It covers recent advancements in the synthesis of bio-degradable polymers using eco-friendly methods, such as renewable feedstocks and enzymatic catalysis, and examines major polymer classes like cellulose and polylactic acid. The article discusses their applications in various fields, including packaging and biomedical engineering, while addressing challenges like high production costs and limited mechanical strength. Future research directions are proposed to support the commercialization and adoption of these materials, aiming for long-term environmental sustainability.
May 2026 in “Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery” The new hair restoration technique shows promise for quick, appealing results with minimal recovery time.
April 2026 in “Journal of Nanobiotechnology” A new microneedle system effectively treats hair loss by delivering drugs directly to hair follicles.
Bio-nanovesicles could improve hair and skin regeneration by delivering important molecules to repair and heal.
March 2026 in “International Journal of Cosmetic Science” Pal-KCV peptide strengthens hair and reduces breakage by up to 52%.
January 2026 in “ChemistrySelect” The bio-based hair serum is a sustainable and effective alternative to silicone serums, offering better hair protection and eco-friendly benefits.
August 2025 in “Galen Medical Journal” Combining mesotherapy with systemic treatments effectively improves alopecia universalis treatment.
July 2025 in “Current Issues in Molecular Biology” Bio-Pulsed sEVs improve hair growth and skin rejuvenation.
June 2025 in “World Journal of Medical Oncology” Bio-based materials like hydrogels show promise in treating skin cancer with fewer side effects, but more research is needed.
September 2024 in “International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics” A reliable method was developed to measure Finasteride and Tadalafil in rat blood.
Polyglutamic acid is a valuable, sustainable ingredient for skincare and haircare products.
January 2024 in “AIP conference proceedings” February 2023 in “American Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences” Hair analysis can effectively assess nutritional status.
Bio-enhanced hair restoration improves hair growth.
April 2026 in “Frontiers in Physiology” Polygonum multiflorum root nanovesicles may help hair growth and treat hair loss.
Plant-derived exosomes show promise for healing skin wounds but need more research and trials.
April 2026 in “Cosmetics” Astragalus plants may improve skin health and have anti-aging benefits.
April 2026 in “Dermatology and Therapy” TNFα inhibitors are effective and well-tolerated for treating severe scalp cellulitis.
April 2026 in “Preprints.org” Bioavailable quercetin may help improve aging signs by positively affecting gut health.
The new biomimetic skin heals wounds faster and better than traditional treatments, without scarring.
March 2026 in “ACS Applied Bio Materials” The TO-TF copolymer strengthens damaged hair effectively and sustainably.