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      The Blastema and Epimorphic Regeneration in Mammals

      research The blastema and epimorphic regeneration in mammals

      85 citations , December 2017 in “Developmental Biology”
      Mammals might fail to regenerate not because they lack the right cells, but because of how cells respond to their surroundings, and changing this environment could enhance regeneration.
      Stem Cell Heterogeneity and Plasticity in Epithelia

      research Stem Cell Heterogeneity and Plasticity in Epithelia

      129 citations , May 2015 in “Cell Stem Cell”
      Different types of stem cells exist within individual skin layers, and they can adapt to damage, transplantation, or tumor growth. These cells are regulated by their environment and genetic factors. Tumor growth is driven by expanding, genetically altered cells, not long-lived mutant stem cells. There's evidence of cancer stem cells in skin tumors. Other cells, bacteria, and genetic factors help maintain balance and contribute to disease progression. A method for growing mini organs from single cells has been developed.
      Diagnosis and Management of Alopecia in Children

      research Diagnosis and Management of Alopecia in Children

      51 citations , January 2014 in “Pediatric Clinics of North America”
      The guide explains how to identify and treat children's hair loss, including fungal infections, autoimmune disorders, hairstyle changes, self-correcting conditions, and behavioral therapy for hair-pulling.
      Gender Aspects in Skin Diseases

      research Gender aspects in skin diseases

      48 citations , April 2010 in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      Men are more likely to get infectious skin diseases, while women are more prone to autoimmune and pigment-related skin conditions, influenced by biological and environmental factors.
      Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review

      research Polycystic ovary syndrome

      9 citations , July 2009 in “Journal Of Endocrinology, Metabolism And Diabetes Of South Africa”
      The document concludes that managing PCOS involves treating symptoms and reducing long-term metabolic risks, with lifestyle changes being important.
      A Review on Health Care Surveillance of PCOD

      research A Review on Health Care Surveillance of PCOD

      1 citations , November 2023
      PCOD mainly affects young women, causing symptoms like irregular periods and weight gain, with mixed success from lifestyle changes and medication.