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330-360 / 1000+ resultsresearch Hydrogel Lego based on rehydrated laminate assembly for standardized production and customized integration of multifunctional hydrogel sensors
New hydrogel sensors can be quickly made and customized for wearable devices.
research Preparation and characterization of keratin-based biocomposite hydrogels prepared by electron beam irradiation
Keratin-based hydrogels from human hair and wool are promising for wound dressings and are more eco-friendly.
research Cryogelation of human hair keratins
Human hair keratins can be turned into useful 3D biomedical scaffolds through a freeze-thaw process.
research Building Fucoidan/Agarose-Based Hydrogels as a Platform for the Development of Therapeutic Approaches against Diabetes
Agarose/fucoidan hydrogels may help treat diabetes by supporting pancreatic cell growth.
research Hair regeneration using microneedle-assisted human basic fibroblast growth factor
Microneedle-assisted therapy with human basic fibroblast growth factor significantly regrew hair in patients with hair loss.
research Curcumin/Fe-SiO2 nano composites with multi-synergistic effects for scar inhibition and hair follicle regeneration during burn wound healing
New nano composite helps reduce scars and regrow hair during burn wound healing.
research Synthesis, physical characteristics, and biocompatibility test of chitosan-alginate-fucoidan scaffold as an alternative material for alveolar bone substitution
The scaffold could effectively replace traditional methods for bone regeneration in dental applications.
research Scalable and high-throughput production of an injectable platelet-rich plasma (PRP)/cell-laden microcarrier/hydrogel composite system for hair follicle tissue engineering
The developed system could effectively treat hair loss and promote hair growth.
research One‐Step Tunable Human Hair Keratin Gradient Hydrogel with Antibacterial Activity for Tissue Engineering (Small 52/2025)
A new hydrogel made from human hair keratin can help regenerate skin and fight bacteria.
research Inhibiting dipeptidyl peptidase 4 positive fibroblasts using zinc sulfide cellulose nanofiber scaffolds to achieve scarless healing
Zinc sulfide cellulose scaffolds can reduce scarring and promote hair growth.
research Potential Application of Bioceramics in Promoting Hair Follicle Regeneration and Hair Growth
Bioceramics show promise for treating hair loss by aiding hair follicle regeneration.
research Proteomic Identification and Quantification of Secretory Proteins in Human Dermal Fibroblast-Conditioned Medium for Wound Repair and Hair Regeneration
The research found proteins in human skin cells that help with wound healing and hair growth, which could lead to new treatments.
research A Keratin Fiber Sheath
Hair fibers may have a unique, non-protein sheath not previously identified.
research Bioarchitectural Design of Bioactive Biopolymers: Structure–Function Paradigm for Diabetic Wound Healing
Bioactive biopolymers can improve diabetic wound healing by enhancing tissue regeneration.
research Hydra and the hair follicle – An unconventional comparative biology approach to exploring the human holobiont
Hydra can help understand human hair follicle microbiomes and develop new skin disease therapies.
research The Hair Follicle: An Underutilized Source of Cells and Materials for Regenerative Medicine
Hair follicles are valuable for regenerative medicine and wound healing.
research Design of a Multifunctional Biomaterial Inspired by Ancient Chinese Medicine for Hair Regeneration in Burned Skin
The new biomaterial inspired by ancient Chinese medicine effectively promotes hair growth and heals wounds in burned skin.
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 Freeze‐Drying Tumor Tissues Derived Bio‐Patches With Hair Melanin Nanoparticles Integration for Wound Healing
The bio-patch improves wound healing by reducing stress, inflammation, and promoting blood vessel growth.
research Evolutionary Divergence of Fibroblast Growth Factors Across Species: Insight into Functional Diversification
FGFs have evolved differently across species, affecting skin and wound healing.
research Drug conjugates crosslinked bioresponsive hydrogel for combination therapy of diabetic wound.
The hydrogel significantly improves healing in diabetic wounds.
research Fibroblast growth factor 5-short (FGF5s) inhibits the activity of FGF5 in primary and secondary hair follicle dermal papilla cells of cashmere goats
FGF5s can block the effects of FGF5, which may help control hair growth in cashmere goats.
research Nanofiber-mediated sequential photothermal antibacteria and macrophage polarization for healing MRSA-infected diabetic wounds
The nanofibers effectively treated infected diabetic wounds by killing bacteria and aiding wound healing without toxicity.
research Diversity of Fibroblasts and Their Roles in Wound Healing
Different fibroblast types play key roles in wound healing and could lead to better treatments.
research Biocompatible chitosan-gelatine-silk hydrogel for the temporary storage of hair follicles during transplantation
research Recent Advances in the Controlled Release of Growth Factors and Cytokines for Improving Cutaneous Wound Healing
Bioengineered materials improve wound healing by releasing growth factors and cytokines more effectively than traditional methods.
research Injectable self-healing ceria-based nanocomposite hydrogel with ROS-scavenging activity for skin wound repair
The hydrogel speeds up skin wound healing and helps regenerate tissue.
research Transcriptome-guided development of a fibrosis-reversal compound reduces skin scarring and allows regeneration via mitochondrial uncoupling
FR-1 reduces skin scarring and promotes healing without harmful effects.
research Fibroblasts: Immunomodulatory factors in refractory diabetic wound healing
Fibroblasts are important in healing diabetic wounds, but high sugar levels can harm their function and slow down the healing process.