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      Cutaneous Epithelial Stem Cells

      research Cutaneous Epithelial Stem Cells

      November 2013 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Skin and hair renewal is maintained by both fast and slow cycling stem cells, with hair regrowth primarily driven by specific stem cells in the hair follicle bulge. These cells can also help heal wounds and potentially treat hair loss.
      Hair Today

      research Hair Today

      January 2000 in “BioScience”
      The document concludes that understanding hair biology is key to treating hair disorders, with gene therapy showing potential as a future treatment.
      Biology of the Hair Follicle: The Basics

      research Biology of the Hair Follicle: The Basics

      224 citations , March 2006 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      The document concludes that understanding hair follicle biology can lead to better hair loss treatments.
      Gender-Linked Differences in Human Skin

      research Gender-linked differences in human skin

      205 citations , July 2009 in “Journal of Dermatological Science”
      Male and female skin differ in many ways, which could lead to gender-specific skin treatments.
      Androgens and Alopecia

      research Androgens and alopecia

      165 citations , December 2002 in “Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology”
      Male hormones, particularly DHT, are linked to male pattern hair loss, and treatments like finasteride can help, but they don't work for postmenopausal women's hair loss, which may have different causes.
      Genetic Basis of Skin Appendage Development

      research Genetic basis of skin appendage development

      111 citations , January 2007 in “Seminars in cell & developmental biology”
      Hair, teeth, and mammary glands develop similarly at first but use different genes later.
      Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia

      research Chemotherapy-induced alopecia

      103 citations , December 2011 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      Chemotherapy often causes temporary hair loss, which is distressing and needs better treatment and support.
      Male Androgenetic Alopecia

      research Male androgenetic alopecia

      100 citations , April 2010 in “Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy”
      Hair loss in men treated best with early medication or transplant, new treatments researched.
      Nutrition and Hair: The Role of Nutrients in Hair Health

      research Nutrition and Hair

      98 citations , October 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Eating the right nutrients can improve hair health, but taking extra supplements usually doesn't help unless you have a deficiency.
      Histopathologic Evaluation of Alopecias

      research Histopathologic Evaluation of Alopecias

      90 citations , June 2006 in “The American Journal of Dermatopathology”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis of different types of hair loss requires careful examination of hair and scalp tissue, considering both clinical and microscopic features.
      An Approach to the Patient with Hirsutism

      research An Approach to the Patient with Hirsutism

      49 citations , September 2012 in “˜The œJournal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism/Journal of clinical endocrinology & metabolism”
      The document concludes with guidance for doctors on diagnosing and treating hirsutism effectively and safely.
      Morphological Approach to Hair Disorders

      research Morphological Approach to Hair Disorders

      38 citations , June 2003 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings”
      Accurate clinical, histological, and genetic methods are key for understanding and treating hair disorders.
      Circulatory Changes in Alopecia

      research Circulatory Changes in Alopecia

      36 citations , November 1961 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      The document suggests that the traditional understanding of hair growth cycles and alopecia may be inaccurate and that blood supply plays a significant role in hair growth and loss.
      Acquired Progressive Kinking of Hair

      research Acquired Progressive Kinking of Hair

      33 citations , August 1985 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      Acquired Progressive Kinking of Hair is likely an early sign of male pattern baldness.
      Fibrosing Alopecia in a Pattern Distribution

      research Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution

      30 citations , January 2020 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution is a hair loss condition often confused with other types, requiring early treatment but usually not resulting in significant hair regrowth.
      Hair Loss in Children

      research Hair Loss in Children

      30 citations , August 1983 in “Pediatric Clinics of North America”
      Most hair loss in children is caused by a few common conditions, and it's important to diagnose these properly and support the child's mental health.
      Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Cicatricial Alopecia

      research Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Cicatricial Alopecia

      28 citations , August 2018 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) may help improve hair density in primary cicatricial alopecias (PCAs) patients, but more trials are needed to confirm its benefits.
      Crystalline Cataract and Uncombable Hair Syndrome in a 7-Year-Old Girl

      research Crystalline Cataract and Uncombable Hair

      26 citations , September 1990 in “Ophthalmology”
      The study found no common cause for a girl's crystalline cataract and uncombable hair, suggesting their co-occurrence might be coincidental.
      Hair and Scalp Disorders in Women of African Descent: An Overview

      research Hair and scalp disorders in women of African descent: an overview

      20 citations , October 2013 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that clinicians should be aware of common hair and scalp disorders in women of African descent and that more research is needed to develop effective treatments.