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research Dual improvement of alopecia areata and immune thrombocytopenia with baricitinib: a case report
Baricitinib may effectively treat both alopecia areata and immune thrombocytopenia.
research Nanoparticle Adjuvants Incorporating Haptens Drive Potent Immune Tolerance to Accelerate Hair Regrowth
Nanoparticles with specific drugs can help regrow hair in alopecia areata.
research EFFECT OF PLASMATHERAPY ON THE IMMUNE STATUS OF PATIENTS WITH VITILIGO
Plasmatherapy improves immune status in vitiligo patients, especially those with segmental vitiligo.
research Unraveling Vitiligo: From Immune Mechanisms to Promising Therapeutic Strategies
Vitiligo treatments include JAK inhibitors, UVB phototherapy, and dietary changes, with emotional support being important.
research Comparative investigation of immune-related biomarkers related to alopecia areata subtypes
Alopecia areata is linked to immune system differences, with specific biomarkers like CXCL9 and CXCL10 being key for diagnosis and potential treatment targets.
research Disturbance of Immune Microenvironment in Androgenetic Alopecia through Spatial Transcriptomics
Androgenetic alopecia involves immune cell disruptions, especially increased CD4+ T cells around hair follicles.
research Effects of Biomaterials Derived from Germinated Hemp Seeds on Stressed Hair Stem Cells and Immune Cells
Hemp seed biomaterials may reduce hair loss and improve hair growth.
research Exploring the Relationship Between Immune Cells and Non-Scarring Hair Loss: A Mendelian Randomization Study
Certain immune cells are linked to non-scarring hair loss, suggesting potential for immune-targeted treatments.
research Nutritional Intervention Alleviates Signs of Dermatological Problems in Dogs by Modulating Immune Regulation and Skin Microbiome
A special diet can significantly reduce skin problems in dogs.
research Effects of biomaterials derived from germinated hemp seeds for stressed hair stem cells and immune cells
Germinated hemp seed extracts help prevent hair loss and promote hair growth.
research Immune niches for hair follicle development and homeostasis
Immune cells are crucial for hair growth and preventing hair loss.
research THE ROLE OF EXOSOMES IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF IMMUNE MEDIATED DERMATOSIS, TREATMENT OF SKIN WOUNDS AND ALOPECIA
Exosomes show promise for diagnosing and treating skin conditions and hair loss.
research Dandruff lesional scalp skin exhibits epidermal T cell infiltration and a weakened hair follicle immune privilege
Dandruff is linked to increased T cells and weakened immune protection in hair follicles.
research Transcriptome analysis of frontal fibrosis alopecia revealed involvement of immune cells and ferroptosis
The research suggests that immune cells and a specific type of cell death called ferroptosis are involved in Frontal fibrosis alopecia.
research [Effects of immune responses mediated by topological structures of three-dimensional bioprinted scaffolds on hair follicle cycle in mice].
Moderate immune responses help hair growth, while excessive responses slow it down.
research Novel immune mechanisms in androgenetic alopecia
Blocking GPR91 can help prevent and reverse hair loss in androgenetic alopecia.
research Features of the immune status and comorbidities in children with alopecia areata
Children with alopecia areata have immune imbalances and are more likely to have certain health issues.
research 59 Scarring alopecia is driven by the collapse of EGFR-protected JAK-STAT1-sensitive stem cell immune privilege
Cancer treatment drugs can cause permanent hair loss by damaging hair follicle stem cells, but a specific inhibitor might reverse this effect.
research 167 Epidermal GRK2 knockout triggers a hair loss phenotype with features resembling immune-mediated alopecias
Removing GRK2 in skin cells causes hair loss similar to immune-related alopecia.
research Does Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir Influence the Immune Response against SARS-CoV-2, Independently from Rebound?
Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir treatment may lead to a weaker immune response to COVID-19, but doesn't affect the chance of rebound.
research Scarring hair follicle destruction is driven by the collapse of EGFR-protected JAK-STAT1-sensitive stem cell immune privilege
A protein called EGFR protects hair follicle stem cells, and when it's disrupted, hair follicles can be damaged, but blocking certain pathways can restore hair growth.
research Tracing immune cells around biomaterials with spatial anchors during large-scale wound regeneration
Immune cells are essential for skin regeneration using biomaterial scaffolds.
research Identification of immune microenvironment changes, immune-related pathways and genes in male androgenetic alopecia
The research suggests immune system changes and specific gene expression may contribute to male hair loss, proposing potential new treatments.
research TNC+ fibroblasts involve in skin inflammation via neuro-immune and interacting with T cells
TNC+ fibroblasts play a key role in skin inflammation by interacting with T cells.
research Hair loss treatments take aim at the immune system
Treatments for hair loss focus on targeting the immune system.
research Melan-A Positive cells significantly expressed in immune-targeted follicles of Alopecia Areata
Melanocytes may trigger the immune response in alopecia areata, affecting hair regrowth.
research ISIDLB1777 - A novel ex vivo model of human hair follicle immune privilege collapse reveals the potential of farudodstat, a DHODH inhibitor, as a therapeutic for alopecia areata treatment
Farudodstat may effectively treat alopecia areata by protecting hair follicles without harmful effects.
research 1338 Epidermal growth factor receptor protects from immune privilege collapse and scarring hair follicle destruction
Blocking EGFR can lead to hair loss due to inflammation and stem cell damage.
research 877 Loss of UBE2N in keratinocytes leads to skin inflammation and immune infiltration through IRAK1/4-mediated processes
Removing UBE2N from skin cells causes inflammation and immune response, which can be lessened with specific inhibitors.