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120-150 / 1000+ resultsresearch Small Mammal Populations and Community under Conditions of Extremely High Thallium Contamination in the Environment
High thallium contamination severely harms small mammal populations, causing health issues and low population density.
research Scalable fabrication, compartmentalization and applications of living microtissues
Continuous microfluidic processes can help scale up microtissue production for industrial and clinical use.
research Micro-Mechanical Fractional Skin Rejuvenation
The new device safely and effectively rejuvenates skin, making it thicker and healthier.
research Malignant Melanoma and Its Stromal Nonimmune Microecosystem
The surrounding tissue plays a crucial role in the growth and spread of skin cancer.
research Optimized Microwell Array Device for Preparation of Hair Follicle Germ-like Aggregates
Pen-type microwells are best for forming hair follicle germ structures.
research ‘Malignant melanoma microecosystem’: Immunohistopathological insights into the stromal cell phenotype
Stromal cells in melanoma promote tumor growth and spread.
research Local Microenvironment Provides Important Cues for Cell Differentiation in Lingual Epithelia
The local environment is crucial for cell development in the tongue.
research Growth Inhibition and Transient Temperature Measurement of Laser-Irradiated Hair Fibers and Follicles
Laser treatment can inhibit hair growth and different hair colors reach different temperatures when lasered.
research Author response: Spatiotemporal dynamics of PIEZO1 localization controls keratinocyte migration during wound healing
Reducing PIEZO1 speeds up wound healing.
research Droplet microfluidics: A tool for biology, chemistry and nanotechnology
Droplet microfluidics improves efficiency and control in chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology.
research 087 Basal-to-inflammatory transition and tumor resistance via crosstalk with a pro-inflammatory stromal niche
research Microfluidic Technology for the Generation of Cell Spheroids and Their Applications
Microfluidic technology improves cell spheroid creation for better drug testing and tissue engineering.
research Enhancing Cancer Therapy with Hyperthermia: Synergistic Effects with Natural Compounds and Conventional Treatments
Combining hyperthermia with natural compounds and conventional treatments improves cancer therapy effectiveness and reduces side effects.
research Erythema multiforme sparing regressing herpes zoster lesion: “Reverse isotopic phenomenon?”
A patient's skin rash did not affect the area where a previous viral rash was healing, suggesting a rare immune response.
research Several biological benefits of the low color temperature light-emitting diodes based normal indoor lighting source
Low color temperature light (1900 K) benefits health by promoting melatonin, protecting eyes, and aiding healing.
research A Multiaxial Bioreactor Integrated with an Environmental Monitoring System for Tissue‐Engineered Skin Grafts
The new bioreactor improves skin grafts by evenly stretching cells and monitoring conditions for better growth.
research Dyeing Behavior of Yak Hair Fiber Treated with Microwave Low Temperature Plasma
Microwave plasma treatment improves yak hair dyeing.
research Nucleation and growth of macrofibrils in trichocyte (hard-α) keratins
Sheet formation is key to macrofibril structure differences in wool.
research Modeling and Simulation of X-Rays Radiotherapy
Microbeam Radiation Therapy is effective, but using a linear accelerator reduces its benefits.
research Micro needling in treatment of stretch marks
Micro needling is a skin treatment that helps with various skin conditions including stretch marks, by boosting collagen production, but it may cause redness and irritation.
research The Functional Organization of Cutaneous Low-Threshold Mechanosensory Neurons
Different hair follicles in the skin are innervated by unique combinations of mechanosensory neurons, crucial for touch sensation.
research 501 Next-generation in vitro testing: microfluidic models for aging, wound healing, and oral tissue analysis in safety, efficacy, and permeation studies
Microfluidic models improve testing for aging, wound healing, and oral tissue, reducing animal testing.
research DETERMINATION OF THE DEGREE OF TISSUE HEATING UNDER THE EXPOSURE TO LASER RADIATION WITH A WAVELENGTH OF 445±40 NM
Laser exposure at 445±40 nm safely increased tissue temperature without exceeding safety limits.
research Compartmentation of Mitochondrial and Oxidative Metabolism in Growing Hair Follicles: A Ring of Fire
Growing hair follicles have high mitochondrial activity and ROS in specific regions, aiding hair formation.
research Microneedles as a perspective for transdermal therapeutic systems
Microneedles could make it easier and less painful to deliver more types of drugs through the skin.
research Internal peacekeepers and external mediators: A new model of peripheral immune tolerance involving regulatory T cells and mesenchymal stem cells
Regulatory T cells and mesenchymal stem cells work together to prevent immune system overreactions and tissue damage.
research Interdisciplinarity traditional Chinese medicine microneedles in skin disease treatment: Recent advances and challenges
Combining traditional Chinese medicine with microneedles shows promise for effectively treating skin diseases with fewer side effects.
research An overview of the more significant therapeutic effects of TECAR therapy
TECAR therapy helps with pain relief, reduces inflammation, relaxes muscles, heals tissues, and is safe and effective for many conditions.
research Tissue-engineered human embryonic–like conditioned media for therapeutic applications
Fractional infrared technology is effective and safe for treating cervical laxity.