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840-870 / 1000+ resultsresearch Biochemical Mechanisms by Which Minoxidil Sulfate Influences Mammalian Cells
Minoxidil sulfate relaxes blood vessels by increasing potassium permeability.
research Systems Approach to Human Hair Fibers: Interdependence Between Physical, Mechanical, Biochemical and Geometric Properties of Natural Healthy Hair
Hair properties are interconnected; a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary approach is essential for understanding hair behavior.
research Biochemical examination of fetal skin biopsy specimens obtained by fetoscopy: Use of the method for analysis of keratins and filaggrin
Fetal skin biopsy can help diagnose protein-related disorders before birth.
research Serum concentrations of dihydrotestosterone are associated with symptoms of hypogonadism in biochemically eugonadal men
Higher DHT levels are linked to fewer hypogonadism symptoms in men with normal testosterone levels.
research Salvage Therapy for Prostate Cancer: AUA/ASTRO/SUO Guideline Part II: Treatment Delivery for Non-metastatic Biochemical Recurrence After Primary Radical Prostatectomy
Adding hormone therapy to radiation improves survival for high-risk prostate cancer recurrence but has side effects.
research Biochemical changes and liver tissue pathology in weanling Wistar albino rats with protein-energy malnutrition (PEM).
Low protein diets cause severe health issues in rats, but high protein diets can reverse these effects.
research Biochemical Insights and Clinical Applications of Ischemia-Modified Albumin in Ischemic Conditions
Ischemia-modified albumin can help diagnose ischemic conditions early, but better detection methods are needed.
research Biochemical and Histopathological evaluation of prostatic tissue under effect of Pterostilbene in benign prostatic hyperplasia rat model
Pterostilbene significantly reduces prostate enlargement and has strong antioxidant effects.
research BIOCHEMICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON WHITE, BROWN AND BLACK SKIN REGIONS OF THE GUINEA PIG
Brown skin in guinea pigs has more ascorbic acid and related enzymes, black skin uses ascorbic acid well, and white skin has the most protein.
research BIOCHEMICAL AND HORMONAL FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALOPECIA IN WOMEN: DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE FOR TRICHOLOGICAL PRACTICE
Alopecia in women can signal broader health issues and requires a thorough diagnosis to tailor treatments.
research Biochemical evaluation of the protective effects of dandelion and safflower compared to silymarin against thioacetamide in rats
Safflower is the most effective in protecting against liver and kidney damage, followed by silymarin and dandelion.
research BIOCHEMICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING FAMILIAL HIRSUTISM IN THE SOUTHERN REGION OF KPK
Hormonal imbalances and genetics are key in familial hirsutism.
research Investigating Biochemical Biomarkers in Telogen Effluvium Post-COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study
COVID-19 can cause hair loss due to stress, with inflammation markers like D-dimer levels playing a role.
research Some histological and biochemical evaluation on commercial hair dyes
Commercial hair dyes can harm the skin and liver.
research Hair Transplantation: Biochemical Basis and Surgical Treatment
Hair transplantation is a surgical treatment that uses your own hair to fill areas with thin or no hair.
research Managing androgenic alopecia with individualised homeopathic medicine and biochemic remedies- An evidence based single case report
Homeopathic and biochemic treatments led to hair regrowth and improved confidence in a man with hair loss.
research The biochemical and phenotypic characterization of females homozygous for 5 alpha-reductase-2 deficiency.
Females with 5 alpha-reductase-2 deficiency have less body hair, no acne, normal fertility, and delayed menarche.
research Special Biochemical Features of the Hair Follicle
Hair follicles have unique proteins that vary by species and are influenced by nutrition.
research Clinico-biochemical characteristics of 229 Portuguese infertile women with polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical relevance and relationship with fertility treatment results
Certain health factors can worsen fertility treatment results in women with PCOS.
research Effects of Selenium and Vitamin E Supplementation on Physiological, Biochemical Indicators, and Intestinal Microbiota of White Cashmere Goat
Selenium and Vitamin E supplements improved antioxidant levels and cashmere production in goats.
research Haemato-biochemical and trichographic studies on mucocutaneous lesions in dogs
Dogs with skin lesions often have blood abnormalities and damaged hair.
research Effects of Dietary Vitamin A Level on Growth Performance,Fur Quality,Vitamin A Deposition,Serum Biochemical Indices and Antioxidant Function of Growing Rex Rabbits
A dietary vitamin A level of 10,000 IU/kg is best for growing Rex rabbits.
research Effect of acidifier on performance and serum biochemical indices in fur ring minks
1.5% lactic acid improved mink growth and health best.
research A BIOCHEMICAL MARKER IN A DOMINANT MOUSE TRAIT
The Naked (N) trait in mice is linked to lower glycine and tyrosine in hair proteins.
research Keratin 19 as a biochemical marker of skin stem cells in vivo and in vitro: keratin 19 expressing cells are differentially localized in function of anatomic sites, and their number varies with donor age and culture stage
Keratin 19 helps identify skin stem cells, with its presence varying by body location, age, and culture stage.
research Clinical and Biochemical Parameters of Androgen Action in Normal Healthy CaucasianVersusChinese Subjects
Caucasian men have more chest hair and higher levels of certain androgen products than Chinese men.
research Diagnosis of hyperandrogenism: Biochemical criteria
The document concludes that accurate measurement of serum androgens is crucial for diagnosing hyperandrogenism.
research Pathological and Biochemical Studies on Experimental Hypothyroidism in Growing Lambs
Iodine deficiency in lambs causes poor growth, less wool, and delayed sexual maturity.
research [Trichothiodystrophy: a morphological and biochemical study].
Trichothiodystrophy involves brittle hair due to low sulfur amino acids, not a transport defect.