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      Dermatological Adverse Events with Taxane Chemotherapy

      research Dermatological adverse events with taxane chemotherapy

      141 citations , September 2016 in “European Journal of Dermatology”
      Taxane chemotherapy can cause skin, hair, and nail side effects, which are often under-reported and can affect patient quality of life.
      Acne, the Skin Microbiome, and Antibiotic Treatment

      research Acne, the Skin Microbiome, and Antibiotic Treatment

      134 citations , January 2019 in “American journal of clinical dermatology”
      Antibiotics can reduce acne but may lead to resistant bacteria, and understanding the skin's bacteria is important for treatment.
      Regulatory T Cells: The Many Faces of Foxp3

      research Regulatory T Cells: the Many Faces of Foxp3

      125 citations , September 2019 in “Journal of Clinical Immunology”
      Foxp3 is crucial for regulatory T cell function, and targeting these cells may help treat immune disorders.
      Potassium Channel Therapeutics at the Bedside

      research K channel therapeutics at the bedside

      119 citations , June 2005 in “Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology”
      Potassium channel openers are effective in treating heart conditions, high blood pressure, pulmonary diseases, bladder issues, and hair loss, but more selective drugs are needed.
      Smoking and the Skin: Effects and Therapeutic Potential

      research Smoking and the skin

      114 citations , February 2012 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Smoking harms the skin, causing early aging and increasing cancer risk, but stopping smoking can improve skin health.
      Cutaneous Toxicities of Cancer Therapy

      research Cutaneous toxicities of cancer therapy

      114 citations , March 2002 in “Current opinion in oncology/Current opinion in oncology, with cancerlit”
      Cancer therapy can cause various skin problems, including hair loss, skin darkening, painful hand-foot syndrome, and severe skin damage.
      Targeting the Wnt Pathways for Therapies

      research Targeting the Wnt pathways for therapies

      112 citations , January 2014 in “Molecular and cellular therapies”
      Blocking the Wnt pathway could lead to new treatments for cancer and tissue repair but requires careful development to avoid side effects.