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research Can nanozymes make the leap to the clinic? Advances, hurdles, and prospects
Nanozymes have potential for medical use but face challenges like safety and regulation.
research TWEAK-conjugated selenoviologen as a novel photosensitizer for selective wound accumulation and synergistic healing of drug-resistant bacterial infections
SeV-Tp speeds up healing of drug-resistant infections by targeting wounds and killing bacteria with light activation.
research Research Progress on Construction Technology of 3D Human Skin Models and Its Application Prospects in Dermatology
3D human skin models show promise for dermatology but face challenges in standardization and cost.
research Enhancing Cancer Therapy with Hyperthermia: Synergistic Effects with Natural Compounds and Conventional Treatments
Combining hyperthermia with natural compounds and conventional treatments improves cancer therapy effectiveness and reduces side effects.
research Perspective Chapter: Beyond BMI – Rethinking Obesity Assessment in Women’s Health
BMI is not enough for assessing obesity in women; use more personalized tools.
research Serum and hair steroid profiles and their associations with body composition in adolescence
Hair steroid profiling is a feasible, non-invasive alternative to serum analysis for assessing hormone levels and metabolism.
research Microneedle-Mediated Transdermal Drug Delivery for the Treatment of Multiple Skin Diseases
Microneedles improve drug delivery for skin diseases, enhancing treatment effectiveness and patient compliance.
research Functionalized Bacterial Cellulose for Medical Tissue Engineering
Functionalized bacterial cellulose can improve medical tissue engineering.
research Integrated multiple machine learning and Mendelian randomization reveal LTF gene as a prognostic biomarker for nonspecific orbital inflammation
The LTF gene may help predict and manage nonspecific orbital inflammation.
research Research Progress of Extracellular Vesicles-Loaded Microneedle Technology
Microneedles with extracellular vesicles show promise for treating various conditions with targeted delivery.
research The Impact of Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy on Physical Performance
Gender-affirming hormone therapy improves physical performance in trans men to the level of cisgender men, while in trans women, it increases fat mass and decreases muscle mass, with no advantage in physical performance after 2 years.
research LIFEHOUSE’s Functional Nutrition Examination (Physical Exam, Anthropometrics, and Selected Biomarkers) Informs Personalized Wellness Interventions
Functional nutrition evaluations can improve personalized wellness programs and help prevent chronic diseases.
research Flexible bioelectronic innovation for personalized health management
Flexible bioelectronics show promise in non-invasive cancer detection and treatment but need improvements in stability and effectiveness.
research Human Blood Tissue Intrinsic Bioelectromagnetic Energy Transferring Onto a Miniorgan
Human blood can transfer energy to hair follicles through a glass barrier.
research COMPATIBILITY OF BIOMAGNETIC PROFILES FOUND IN LIVING MATTER BY CROSS SPECIES DEMONSTRATION
Hair follicles emit electromagnetic fields, useful for medical applications.
research COMPATIBILITY OF BIOMAGNETIC PROFILES FOUND IN LIVING MATTER BY CROSS SPECIES DEMONSTRATION
New techniques can record electromagnetic fields in hair follicles for potential medical use.
research Study on Hair Follicle Electromagnetism as Proposed Mechanism for the Presence of Bipolar Electrical Charges Inherent in the Human Hair Shaft
Human hair has bipolar electrical charges due to gaps in the hair follicle's electromagnetic fields.
research INTRODUCING GAP IN HAIR FOLLICLE ELECTROMAGNETISM AS MECHANISM FOR THE PRESENCE OF BIPOLAR ELECTRICAL CHARGES INHERENT IN THE HUMAN HAIR SHAFT
Human hair has bipolar electrical charges because of a gap in the hair follicle's electromagnetic field.
research Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation
Triboelectric nanogenerators can use body movement to power therapeutic treatments, potentially transforming personalized healthcare.
research Human hair follicle biomagnetism: potential biochemical correlates
Hair follicles emit electromagnetic fields due to S100 proteins.
research (Invited) Self-Powered Wearable and Implantable Electrical Stimulation Devices for Biomedical Applications
Self-powered devices can speed up healing, boost hair growth, and help control weight without batteries.
research THE HUMAN HAIR FOLLICLE PULSATING BIOMAGNETIC FIELD REACH AS POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL FACTOR IN MIGRAINE HEADACHES A BIOPHYSICS BASED HYPOTHESIS
Human hair follicles' biomagnetic fields might contribute to migraines.
research INTRODUCING THEORY LINKING GENESIS OF HAIR SHAFT BIPOLARITY WITH ARRECTOR PILI MUSCLE PROXIMAL ATTACHMENT
The document suggests that human hair has electrical charges because of a gap in nerve cell coverage that affects electromagnetic radiation.
research HAIR AND BLOOD ENDOGENOUS LOW LEVEL BIOMAGNETIC FIELDS CROSS-TALK EFFECTS ON FIBRIN INHIBITION AND ROULEAU FORMATION
Human hair's biomagnetic fields can affect blood cell clumping and coagulation.
research Demonstration of Inherent Electromagnetic Energy Emanating from Isolated Human Hairs.
Human hair has electromagnetic properties.
research BIOMAGNETISM AS FACTOR IN RED BLOOD CELLS DEFORMATION
Biomagnetic forces can deform red blood cells.
research Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Iontophoretic Transport in Hairless Mouse Skin. Analysis of the Relative Contributions of Diffusion, Migration, and Electroosmosis to Transport in Hair Follicles
Hair follicles significantly enhance electroosmotic transport during iontophoresis.
research THE SHEPHERDS HOOK PHENOMENON PATTERN OF HAIR ROOTS A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPARATIVE BIOLECTROMAGNETISM BETWEEN HUMAN HAIRS AND MOUSE WHISKERS BY MEANS OF THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
Human hair and mouse whiskers emit similar biomagnetic fields.
research BIOMAGNETISM AS FACTOR IN RED BLOOD CELLS DEFORMATION
Biomagnetic forces can deform red blood cells.