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540-570 / 1000+ resultsresearch Reconstruction of Tissue Engineered Skin Substitute Containing Appendages Using Dermal Papillae Cells And Keratinocytes
Using dermal papillae cells and keratinocytes in skin substitutes speeds up healing and helps form hair follicles and glands.
research A Multimodal Approach to Augmenting Wound Healing: Progress Toward Dermal Regeneration in Mammals
DPCs and new biomaterials can greatly improve skin healing.
research RNA Coding and Transcriptional Regulation in Skin Repair: Insights from Single-Cell Profiling and Implications for Organoid-Based Regenerative Strategies
Advances in RNA research and skin models offer hope for better skin healing without scarring.
research Nature-skin-based multi-responsive controlled-release electroactive scaffolds for integrated melanoma postoperative relapse prevention and wound therapy
The scaffold effectively prevents melanoma relapse and aids wound healing.
research Utilizing Lipid Bond Technology With Molecular Lipid Complex to Provide Lipid Treatment for Damaged Hair
The treatment effectively repairs and strengthens damaged hair by restoring natural lipids.
research A randomized pilot study to compare hair follicle cell suspensions prepared using trypsin alone versus trypsin in combination with collagenase type I for transplantation in vitiligo
Adding collagenase to trypsin improves cell yield and repigmentation in vitiligo treatment.
research Hair follicle stem cells repair wounds by converting effector T cells into regulatory T cells to shield against inflammation 2517
Hair follicle stem cells help heal wounds by turning certain immune cells into ones that reduce inflammation.
research Human skin stem cells and the ageing process
Skin aging is due to impaired stem cell mobilization or fewer responsive stem cells.
research 14. Wound Healing; Cutaneous Therapy; Hair
Some treatments like topical oxygen and stem cells show promise for wound healing and hair growth, but evidence for modern dressings over traditional ones is limited.
research Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells-derived exosomes stimulate cutaneous wound healing mediates through TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway
Exosomes from stem cells help wounds heal faster by affecting specific cell signals.
research Internal structure changes in bleached black human hair resulting from chemical treatments: A Raman spectroscopic investigation
Chemical treatments on bleached black hair change its internal structure by breaking and reforming bonds, and treatments with hydrolyzed eggwhite protein help repair it.
research Comparison differentiated osteoblast from adipose stem cells and normal osteoblast
Glycoconjugates help heal hair follicles during skin repair.
research Cell-free therapy using exosomes: Advancements in the field of dermatology and cosmetology
Exosomes show promise in improving skin health and appearance.
research Microporous Dermal-Like Electrospun Scaffolds Promote Accelerated Skin Regeneration
Microporous scaffolds speed up skin healing and regeneration.
research Structure and Function of the Skin
The skin has multiple layers and cells, serves as a protective barrier, helps regulate temperature, enables sensation, affects appearance, and is involved in vitamin D synthesis.
research 1459 WITHDRAWN
Fetuin A, Anigozanthos Flavidus extract, and Ovol2 affect wound healing and skin regeneration.
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 Suprabasal change and subsequent formation of disulfide-stabilized homo- and hetero-dimers of keratins during esophageal epithelial differentiation
Keratins K4 and K13 form stable dimers in mature esophageal cells, aiding cell stability.
research ALKBH5-mediated m6A demethylation fuels cutaneous wound re-epithelialization by enhancing PELI2 mRNA stability
ALKBH5 helps wounds heal faster by stabilizing PELI2 mRNA.
research Photoepilation: a potential threat to wound healing in a mouse
Photoepilation may disrupt normal wound healing and increase the risk of scars.
research Reduced cell cohesiveness of outgrowths from eccrine sweat glands delays wound closure in elderly skin
Older people's sweat glands are less effective at helping skin wounds heal due to weaker cell connections.
research 5 Diverse Skin Type Considerations and Applications for Nonsurgical Combinations
Tailored nonsurgical cosmetic procedures are crucial for safely treating diverse skin types, especially skin of color.
research iTRAQ-Based Quantitative Proteomic Comparison of Early- and Late-Passage Human Dermal Papilla Cell Secretome in Relation to Inducing Hair Follicle Regeneration
Early-stage skin cells help regenerate hair follicles, with proteins SDF1, MMP3, biglycan, and LTBP1 playing key roles.
research Dermal PapillaCell-Derived Exosomes Regulate Hair Follicle Stem Cell Proliferation via LEF1
Exosomes from skin cells can boost hair growth by stimulating a gene called LEF1.
research Exosomes as Emerging Therapeutics in Aesthetic and Regenerative Medicine: A Scoping Review
Exosomes show promise for anti-aging and regenerative treatments.
research Applications of Plasma‐Rich Plasma, Exosomes, and Stem Cells in Aesthetics: A Narrative Review
PRP, exosomes, and stem cells show promise in improving skin and hair conditions but need standardized treatment protocols.
research An Integrated Two-Step Enzymatic Unhairing Strategy: Eliminating the Penetration Barrier via Soaking To Enhance Targeted Protease Action
The new method speeds up leather unhairing and improves quality.
research An Ovol2‐Zeb1 transcriptional circuit regulates epithelial directional migration and proliferation
The Ovol2-Zeb1 circuit is crucial for skin healing and hair growth by guiding cell movement and growth.
research Exosomes Derived from Dermal Papilla Cells Mediate Hair Follicle Stem Cell Proliferation through the Wnt3a/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway
Exosomes from dermal papilla cells help hair follicle stem cells grow and survive.