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research Associations between transition‐specific stress experience, nocturnal decline in ambulatory blood pressure, and C‐reactive protein levels among transgender men
Stress from being transgender is linked to higher blood pressure at night and more inflammation, which may affect heart health.
research A consideration when interpreting outpatient data
Objective assessment is needed to accurately determine medication use and adherence.
research [Peptidergic innervation in the sinus hair follicles of several mammalian species].
Sinus hair follicles in mammals have different nerve fiber types with species-specific patterns, especially in cats.
research ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНОЕ ВОСПАЛЕНИЕ ПОСЛЕ ХИРУРГИЧЕСКОЙ ТРАВМАТИЗАЦИИ ПЕРЕГОРОДКИ НОСА И ДИСБАЛАНС ВЕГЕТАТИВНОЙ НЕРВОНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ
Inflammation from nasal surgery temporarily increases sympathetic nervous system activity, but balance is restored within a week.
research 738 Cryo-EM and molecular dynamics of TRPV3 channel in activated state reveal structural features implicated in severe itch and hyperkeratosis
The TRPV3 channel structure changes linked to severe itch and hyperkeratosis were identified using cryo-EM.
research Treatment options and emotional well-being in patients with rosacea: An unsupervised machine learning analysis of over 200,000 posts
Rosacea patients often discuss treatments and emotional struggles online, highlighting the need for professional support.
research A comprehensive atlas of endogenous peptides in maize
The atlas maps maize peptides, showing complex regulation and varied roles across tissues and stages.
research Long-term live imaging, cell identification and cell tracking in regenerating crustacean legs
A new method allows detailed, continuous imaging of crustacean leg regeneration without harming the cells.
research ς1Receptor-Related Neuroactive Steroids Modulate Cocaine-Induced Reward
Neuroactive steroids affect cocaine's rewarding effects through the ς1 receptor.
research Developing Human Skin Contains Lymphocytes Demonstrating a Memory Signature
Developing human skin has immune cells with memory-like features.
research A multi-omic single-cell landscape of perinatal mouse skin maps lineage specification and reveals shared dynamics in human fetal skin
Mouse and human skin development share similar fibroblast timelines.
research The developing immune network in human prenatal skin
Human prenatal skin develops an immune network early on that helps with skin formation and healing without scarring.
research Can the Hair Follicle Become a Model for Studying Selected Aspects of Human Ocular Immune Privilege?
Hair follicles could help develop eye treatments by studying immune responses.
research Dermatological practice and psychiatry
Many skin patients have mental health issues, so dermatologists should consider psychological care.
research Cellular response of keratinocytes to the entry and accumulation of nanoplastic particles
Nanoplastics can penetrate skin cells, triggering inflammation and immune responses.
research Generating detailed intercellular communication patterns in psoriasis at the single-cell level using social networking, pattern recognition, and manifold learning methods to optimize treatment strategies
New insights into cell communication in psoriasis suggest innovative drug treatments.
research Insights into the regeneration of skin from Acomys , the spiny mouse
The spiny mouse can regenerate its skin without scarring, which could help us learn how to heal human skin better.
research Sport and Epic Literature in Ancient Rome: Virgil
SAD patients show different brain activity patterns, which might help identify the disorder.
research Epidermal Stem Cells do not Communicate Through Gap Junctions
Epidermal stem cells don't use gap junctions to communicate.
research Implementing Outpatient Screening of Adult Patients at High Risk for Peripheral Artery Disease
Integrating ABI screening in clinics can improve patient care for those at risk of peripheral artery disease.
research 685 Modelling intrinsic and extrinsic cellular senescence in vitro with complex bioengineered human skin constructs
Bioengineered skin models aging well, useful for studying aging and testing treatments.
research Gfp-Expressing Vascularization of Gelfoam® as a Rapid in Vivo Assay of Angiogenesis Stimulators and Inhibitors
The assay quickly identifies substances that increase or decrease blood vessel growth.
research Thrombocytosis Associated with Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin
International medical graduates outperformed U.S. graduates on an internal medicine exam.
research Examining the Relationship between Alopecia Areata, Androgenetic Alopecia, and Emotional Intelligence
Alopecia patients struggle with emotions and stress, and improving emotional intelligence may help manage hair loss.
research Induced pluripotent stem cell–derived mesenchymal stem cells enhance acellular nerve allografts to promote peripheral nerve regeneration by facilitating angiogenesis
Stem cells improve nerve repair by enhancing blood vessel growth.
research The role of metabolism in cellular quiescence
Understanding metabolic changes in dormant cells can help treat cancer.
research Dodatek A: Model matematyczny AL/RC/ASE. Functional Androgen Axis (FOA) - wersja operacyjna v1.2
The model improves understanding of androgen interactions by focusing on signal intensity and system capacity.
research Mapping Human Skin: One Sequenced Cell at a Time
The article concludes that creating a detailed map of normal human skin at the single-cell level is important.
research The skin as a window on internal disorders: Two cases of internal malignancy and hypervitaminosis B12
Skin changes and high vitamin B12 levels can be early signs of cancer.