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750-780 / 1000+ resultsresearch A facile, biosynthetic design strategy for high-performance multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing
The new dressing with silver nanowires and collagen on bacterial cellulose heals wounds effectively with less toxicity and good antibacterial properties.
research Action of Nucleophilic Reagents on Hair Keratin
Nucleophilic reagents break down hair keratin, forming more lanthionine and lysinoalanine than in wool.
research Toxicological Responses in Keratinocyte Interfollicular Stem Cells
Toxins can disrupt skin stem cell balance, causing skin overgrowth or ulceration.
research INTRODUCING HYDROCOLLOID WOUND DRESSING ENERGY DISRUPTING HUMAN TISSUE METABOLISM
Hydrocolloid wound dressings emit energy that affects human tissue metabolism.
research The Role of Natural Hydrogels in Enhancing Wound Healing: From Biomaterials to Bioactive Therapies
Natural hydrogels can improve wound healing but face challenges in becoming widely used in clinics.
research OPTIMIZATION OF NANO GEL FORMULATION BASED ON BANGKAL (NAUCLEA SUBDITA) WOOD BARK EXTRACT AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY AGAINST PROPIONIBACTERIUM ACNES
The nanogel with Bangkal bark extract effectively fights acne-causing bacteria.
research 471 Senolytic Potential of Fisetin and ABT Compounds in Dermal Fibroblasts
research Microvascular Remodeling Strategy for Skin Rejuvenation through Microenvironmental Reprogramming and Appendage Restoration
research Investigation on antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-cancerous activity of Agaricus bisporus derived β-Glucan against cervical cancer cell line
Agaricus bisporus derived β-Glucan could be an effective cervical cancer treatment with antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
research 1340 Basal keratinocytes exhibit age-related epigenetic and transcriptomic alterations resulting in an altered metabolic profile
Aging changes skin cells, leading to different DNA methylation and gene activity, affecting cell metabolism and aging signs.
research Comparison of three different lactic acid bacteria-fermented proteins on RAW 264.7 osteoclast and MC3T3-E1 osteoblast differentiation
Fermented soy protein may help prevent bone loss by affecting bone cell activity.
research Insights into the regulation of plant plasma membrane H+-ATPase : Interactions with microbial compounds and implications for root hair growth
H+-ATPase is crucial for plant growth and can be influenced by microbial compounds, affecting root hair development.
research Korea, non-commercial use of compulsory licenses and the pattern of power
Current wound healing treatments are imperfect, and better therapies are needed.
research Inactivation of autophagy leads to changes in sebaceous gland morphology and function
Autophagy is crucial for normal sebaceous gland function and sebum composition.
research Wedelolactone, a medicinal plant-derived coumestan, induces caspase-dependent apoptosis in prostate cancer cells via downregulation of PKCε without inhibiting Akt
Wedelolactone selectively kills prostate cancer cells without harming normal cells.
research QUESTIONS OF TEACHING MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AS PART OF AN INTEGRATED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN A MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Integrating medical biochemistry with other subjects improves clinical problem-solving skills.
research Heavy Metals: The Notorious Daredevils of Daily Personal Care Products- Mini Review
Heavy metals in personal care products can cause serious health issues like cancer and hair loss.
research Patent Reports
New patents include innovations in skin and hair care, disease treatment, plant stress tolerance, and protein purification.
research Plumbagin, a Natural Compound with Several Biological Effects and Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Plumbagin may help protect cells, reduce inflammation, and has potential for treating various diseases, but more research is needed.
research Self-healing and shape-adaptive nanocomposite hydrogels with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial activities and hemostasis for real-time visual regeneration of diabetic wounds
The nanocomposite hydrogels can repair themselves, change shape, reduce inflammation, protect against oxidation, kill bacteria, stop bleeding, and help heal diabetic wounds while allowing for wound monitoring.
research Exploring Tectona grandis: Phytochemicals, medicinal value, and green innovations: A review article
Teak has valuable compounds for medicine, cosmetics, and industry, with potential in cancer treatment and biodiesel production.
research Innovations in skin microphysiological systems for nonclinical testing and FDA modernization
New technologies replicate human skin for testing without animals.
research Transient mitochondrial DNA double strand breaks in mice cause accelerated aging phenotypes in a ROS-dependent but p53/p21-independent manner
Damaging mitochondrial DNA in mice speeds up aging due to increased reactive oxygen species, not through the p53/p21 pathway.
research Multifunctional DNA Hydrogels with Hydrocolloid‐Cotton Structure for Regeneration of Diabetic Infectious Wounds
The DNA hydrogel helps heal diabetic wounds by absorbing fluids, warming, sticking to tissue, killing bacteria, and aiding tissue and hair regrowth.
research Plant cell culture as emerging technology for production of active cosmetic ingredients
Plant cell culture is a promising method for creating sustainable and high-quality cosmetic ingredients.
research Promising protocol for in vivo experiments with betulin
A new method improves betulin delivery in experiments, showing promise against certain tumors.
research Lifting the biofilm lid on the antibacterial and antibiofilm effects of sodium hypochlorite against Staphylococcus aureus in atopic dermatitis
Sodium hypochlorite can effectively prevent and remove Staphylococcus aureus biofilms in atopic dermatitis at high enough concentrations.
research Hair of the mouse: A skin bacteria “cocktail” gets follicles back on their feet
Skin bacteria, specifically Streptococcus and Staphylococcus, help in hair regrowth after skin injury and speed up wound healing.
research Involvement of 4‐hydroxy‐2‐nonenal in pollution‐induced skin damage
Pollution increases a compound in the skin that can lead to faster aging and more inflammation.