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research Effects of maintaining solstice light and temperature on reproductive activity, coat growth, plasma prolactin and melatonin in goats
Goat reproductive activity and coat growth are affected by light and temperature, with temperature altering prolactin levels and hair growth, but not melatonin or estrus onset.
research The activin binding proteins follistatin and follistatin-related protein are differentially regulated in vitro and during cutaneous wound repair
FLRG and follistatin have different roles in wound healing.
research Scaling dermatosis in three dogs associated with abnormal sebaceous gland differentiation
Three dogs with a rare skin condition improved with treatment.
research Common Clinical signs and symptoms observed in Patients diagnosed with Thyrotoxicosis in Gujranwala, Pakistan
Thyroid disorders are common and affect health and quality of life, especially in women, highlighting the need for more awareness and iodine intake.
research Photobiomodulation or low‐level laser therapy
Low-level laser therapy, now called photobiomodulation, is recognized for its broad medical applications and scientific backing.
research Photobiomodulation and its influence on the regulation of gene expression in human cells: a narrative literature review
Photobiomodulation can influence gene and protein expression related to healing and inflammation.
research A MINI REVIEW ON PHOTO- BIOMODULATION- Novel approach
Photobiomodulation therapy shows promise in treating various health conditions by using specific light wavelengths.
research Flexible bioelectronic innovation for personalized health management
Flexible bioelectronics (FBEs) emerged as innovative tools in personalized health management, particularly in cancer therapy, by providing non-invasive monitoring and treatment options. These devices, which integrate sensors with the human body, offered real-time health data collection and disease intervention through nonpharmacological methods like photothermal and photodynamic therapies. Despite their potential, FBEs faced challenges in material stability, biocompatibility, and multi-signal processing. They showed promise in early cancer detection and treatment by integrating diagnosis and therapy, but further advancements were needed to enhance their robustness and effectiveness for clinical applications.
research Contents
Biologicals are increasingly used in medicine and cosmetics, especially for skin and hair treatments, but more research is needed.
research Photobiomodulation in 3D tissue engineering
PBM helps improve cell survival in 3D tissue engineering.
research Comparative study of photobiomodulation and low frequency on the body contour: controlled, randomized, double blind clinical trial
Both photobiomodulation and low-frequency treatments effectively reduce body measurements.
research Photobiomodulation Literature Watch January 2022
research The cutting‐edge progress in bioprinting for biomedicine: principles, applications, and future perspectives
Bioprinting shows promise in medicine but needs collaboration to overcome challenges.
research [Clinical application of photobiomodulation in trauma repair and medical aesthetics].
Photobiomodulation is effective and safe for healing injuries and improving appearance.
research Photobiomodulation therapy
Photobiomodulation therapy can reduce pain and inflammation and help heal tissues, but more research is needed to improve its effectiveness and safety.
research Photobiomodulation therapy in ophthalmology
Light therapy may improve eye conditions by stimulating cell activity and increasing oxygen availability.
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 Photobiomodulation Therapy in Plastic Surgery and Dermatology
Photobiomodulation therapy is beneficial in plastic surgery and dermatology.
research Unlocking the Power of Light on the Skin: A Comprehensive Review on Photobiomodulation
Light-based treatment, Photobiomodulation, shows promise for non-invasive skin therapy with few side effects.
research Conference for Black Physiologists 2021
The first Conference for Black Physiologists focused on supporting Black physiologists' careers and included talks, panels, and awards.
research State of the art of photobiomodulation in Dermatology
Photobiomodulation effectively improves skin and hair conditions with minimal side effects.
research Illuminating current pitfalls in optimal photobiomodulation device development and assessment for treating hair loss
More research is needed before recommending photobiomodulation devices for hair loss treatment.
research FOTOBIOMODULAÇÃO E SUAS APLICAÇÕES NA SAÚDE
Fotobiomodulação uses light to help heal tissues and reduce inflammation.
research Basic research in biostimulation
Low-output laser irradiation can stimulate or inhibit biological processes depending on the dose.
research Photobiomodulation devices for hair regrowth and wound healing: a therapy full of promise but a literature full of confusion
Photobiomodulation may help with hair growth and wound healing, but research is inconsistent and needs better quality studies.
research The Art of Building Living Tissues: Exploring the Frontiers of Biofabrication with 3D Bioprinting
3D bioprinting is advancing rapidly, improving regenerative therapy and drug delivery.
research Prior bleaching of virgin or colored hair has minimal impact on SERS ‐based hair dye identification
Bleaching hair doesn't affect the accuracy of dye identification using SERS.
research Bioelectric medicine: unveiling the therapeutic potential of micro-current stimulation
research Fluorescence Microscopy—An Outline of Hardware, Biological Handling, and Fluorophore Considerations
Designing effective fluorescence microscopy experiments requires careful consideration of hardware, biological models, and imaging agents.