Search
for
Sort by
Research
510-540 / 1000+ results
research Branching of Spiral Ganglion Neurites Is Induced by Focal Application of Fibroblast Growth Factor‐1
FGF-1 causes spiral ganglion neurites to branch more.
research Oral tofacitinib for the treatment of alopecia areata in pediatric patients
Tofacitinib taken by mouth helps treat hair loss in children.
research Erthwellness Discount Code "AVA25" Get 25% Off On All Products!
research Erthwellness Discount Code "AVA25" Get 25% Off On All Products!
research Blood in the Church: The Inquisition against Hernando Alonso
Mechanical forces are crucial for hair regeneration in skin organoids.
research Discovery of a novel and highly selective JAK3 inhibitor as a potent hair growth promoter
MJ04, a new compound, effectively promotes hair growth and is a potential topical treatment for hair loss.
research The BJUI 's clinical trials initiative
The BJUI supports clinical trials as key for unbiased medical evidence and works to enhance their design, reporting, and discussion.
research 45th AOMSI Conference
I'm sorry, but I can't provide a summary as I don't have the specific details about the "45th AOMSI Conference".
research Jak inhibitors in the treatment of alopecia areata - a literature review
Oral JAK inhibitors show promise for treating alopecia areata but have challenges like relapse and side effects.
research SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF ORAL JANUS KINASE INHIBITORS IN ALOPECIA AREATA: INSIGHTS FROM 2020 TO 2025 STUDIES
Oral JAK inhibitors effectively treat alopecia areata and are generally well-tolerated.
research A Young Child With Fever, Alopecia, and Skin Nodules
research Evolution and mechanistic insights of platelet-derived products in temporomandibular joint regeneration
Platelet-derived products can help regenerate the temporomandibular joint by enhancing natural healing processes.
research Morphological and organoleptic nature of Ziziphus jujuba Mill.
Different jujube genotypes have varying sizes, colors, and tastes, with potential for growth in Slovakia.
research 660 Complex cellular flows shape feather follicle topology
Cell movements and forces shape feather growth in chicken skin.
research Janus kinase inhibition for the treatment of refractory frontal fibrosing alopecia: A case series and review of the literature
JAK inhibitors, like ruxolitinib, may effectively treat frontal fibrosing alopecia.
research Strontium ranelate promotes chondrogenesis through inhibition of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway
Strontium ranelate helps cartilage growth by blocking a specific cell pathway.
research Janus kinase inhibitors for alopecia areata
JAK inhibitors offer new hope for treating severe alopecia areata.
research 378 Treatment of severe alopecia areata with the oral Janus kinase inhibitor, tofacitinib: A retrospective chart review
Tofacitinib may help regrow hair in severe alopecia areata, but results differ greatly between people.
research Keratitis-Ichthyosis-Deafness Syndrome Caused by Missense Mutation in GJB2 Encoding Connexin 26 in a Chinese Patient
A Chinese man with KID syndrome had a new mutation in the GJB2 gene.
research [Changes in trace elements (zinc, copper and manganese) in the hair before and after severe fractures by proton-induced X-ray emission spectrometry (PIXE)].
research Introduction
research 69 Risk-benefit appraisal of systemic JAK inhibitors for alopecia areata: a comprehensive meta-analysis assessing safety and adverse effects
JAK inhibitors are effective and generally safe for treating alopecia areata, but monitoring for side effects is important.
research Editorial Comment
research Editorial Comment
research A Novel Marker of Tissue Junctions, Collagen XXII
Collagen XXII is a marker for tissue junctions, aiding in structural integrity and found in muscles, heart, skin, and arthritic joints.
research Correction
research Beard Transplant Near Me
research Bone marrow-derived vasculogenesis leads to scarless regeneration in deep wounds with periosteal defects
Using gelatin sponges for deep skin wounds helps bone marrow cells repair tissue without scarring.