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research Targeting the stem cell niche: role of collagen XVII in skin aging and wound repair
Collagen XVII is important for skin aging and wound healing.
research Poloxam Thermosensitive Hydrogels Loaded with hFGF2-Linked Camelina Lipid Droplets Accelerate Skin Regeneration in Deep Second-Degree Burns
The hydrogels improved healing in deep second-degree burns.
research Changes in the Molecular Structure of Hair in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
Insulin-dependent diabetes alters hair's molecular structure, making it useful for studying diabetes effects.
research Uncovering the nanoscale structure and biophysics of cutaneous fibrosis-A short review
Understanding the nanoscale structure of skin fibrosis can improve knowledge of wound healing and tissue regeneration.
research A Shapable Alginate Hydrogel Resolving the Conflicts between Multifunctionality and Fabrication Simplicity
The hydrogel is versatile and easy to make.
research Mapping the molecular and structural specialization of the skin basement membrane for inter-tissue interactions
The skin's basement membrane is specially designed to support different types of connections between skin layers and hair follicles.
research Hypoxia-preconditioned ADSC exosomes encapsulated in a multifunctional dual-network hydrogel promote the healing and functional regeneration of seawater-immersed wounds
The hydrogel helps heal seawater-immersed wounds by reducing infection and inflammation.
research Investigation of the damage on the outermost hair surface using ToF‐SIMS and XPS
Bleaching hair causes significant damage by breaking down proteins and fatty acids.
research Template‐directed self‐assembly and growth of insulin amyloid fibrils
A new method speeds up insulin amyloid fibril growth, useful for studying diseases.
research Referee report. For: Molecular mediators involved in skin healing: a narrative review [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations]
Understanding molecular mediators can improve skin healing treatments.
research Exploring a biological tissue from atomic to macroscopic scale using synchrotron radiation: example of hair.
Hair has unevenly distributed proteins and lipids, with lipids mainly in the cuticle and proteins in the cortex and medulla.
research 090 Reactive lipids from the secretome of senescent fibroblasts modify the extracellular matrix with functional consequences for resident cells
Reactive lipids from aging cells change the extracellular matrix, affecting cell function and inflammation.
research A Multifunctional MOF Heterojunction for Combating Antibiotic Resistance and Promoting Regenerative Immunity
The microreactor effectively fights antibiotic-resistant infections and promotes tissue healing.
research <p>Study of the interaction between self-assembling peptide and mangiferin and in vitro release of mangiferin from in situ hydrogel</p>
RADA16-I can effectively deliver and release mangiferin, improving its solubility and bioavailability.
research Lentivirus‐mediated subcutaneous JAM‐A modification promotes skin wound healing in a mouse model by strengthening the secretory function and proliferation of fibroblasts
JAM-A modification speeds up skin wound healing by boosting fibroblast growth.
research Unraveling the ECM-Immune Cell Crosstalk in Skin Diseases
Abnormal ECM and immune cell interactions can cause skin diseases.
research A Multimodal Approach to Facial Rejuvenation—Integrating HA Fillers, Collagen Stimulators, Botulinum Toxin and Energy-Based Devices for Optimal Patient Outcomes
Combining different treatments like fillers, collagen stimulators, botulinum toxin, and energy devices gives better facial rejuvenation results.
research J. Cosmet. Sci., 59, 203-215 (May/June 2008) �Effects of permanent waving on changes of protein and physicomorphological properties in human head hair
Permanent waving damages hair protein and weakens hair, especially with repeated treatments using sodium thioglycolate.
research The Effects of X-irradiation on Collagen Metabolism in Rat Skin
X-irradiation reduces collagen in rat skin, causing delayed skin damage.
research The Effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide on Percutaneous Absorption: A Mechanistic Study, Part III
DMSO causes reversible swelling in hair but has a complex, less reversible effect on skin.
research Moisture sorption/desorption of protein fibres
Internal lipids in keratin fibers, like wool and hair, reduce water absorption and release.
research X-ray diffraction study of the nanostructural dynamics of fibrillar systems of hair tissue
Hair tissue can help monitor environmental and public health risks.
research Polyphenol-mediated biomimetic mineralization of sacrificial metal-organic framework nanoparticles for wound healing
New wound healing method using nanoparticles in a gel speeds up healing and reduces infection and inflammation.
research Different Ligands of the TRPV3 Cation Channel Cause Distinct Conformational Changes as Revealed by Intrinsic Tryptophan Fluorescence Quenching
Different ligands change the shape of the TRPV3 ion channel in unique ways.
research Biochemical Evidence That Small Proline-rich Proteins and Trichohyalin Function in Epithelia by Modulation of the Biomechanical Properties of Their Cornified Cell Envelopes
Small proline-rich proteins and trichohyalin help make epithelial tissues tougher and more flexible.
research Quasi-Static Torsional Deformation of Single Hair Fibers: Application of a Modeling Approach and Results from Cosmetic Treatments.
The research found that twisting hair fibers can show changes in stiffness and damage, and help tell apart different hair treatments.
research In vivo formation steps of the hard α-keratin intermediate filament along a hair follicle: Evidence for structural polymorphism
Hair follicles form hard α-keratin filaments in four steps, showing structural differences.
research Chemistry42: An AI-Driven Platform for Molecular Design and Optimization
Chemistry42 effectively creates and optimizes new molecules for drug discovery.
research Preparation of Water Soluble Wool Keratin and Its Application for Human Hair
Water-soluble wool keratin can protect human hair from damage during treatments.