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780-810 / 1000+ resultsresearch An implication for post-transcriptional control: Reciprocal changes of melanocortin receptor type 2 mRNA and protein expression in alopecia areata
Alopecia areata may involve stress-related changes affecting hormone receptors, leading to reduced cortisol production.
research Malassezia and the Asian menopausal skin
Menopause-related skin changes may increase fungal infections and inflammation.
research A systematic review of dermatologic manifestations among adult patients with COVID‐19 diagnosis
COVID-19 patients often have skin issues like chilblain-like lesions and rashes, which can help in early diagnosis and sometimes indicate severe illness.
research Autoimmune Skin Diseases in the Era of COVID-19: Pathophysiological Insights and Clinical Implications
COVID-19 can worsen autoimmune skin diseases and increase their occurrence.
research Skin Microbiome and Dermatitis: Focusing on Two Distinct Skin Diseases, Atopic Dermatitis and Androgenetic Alopecia
Understanding skin microbes and sebum can help manage atopic dermatitis and hair loss.
research 772 Alopecia areata shares OX40 activation and Th1 and Th2 increases across atopic backgrounds
research Winding the clock back on female androgenetic alopecia
Reversing female hair loss.
research A Study of Cutaneous Manifestations in Patients During the Post-COVID Period in A Tertiary Care Center
Post-COVID, many patients experience skin issues like hair loss and herpes reactivation, especially in middle-aged women.
research 329 In vitro co-culture models of merkel cell-neurite complex in touch domes
The study concluded that the developed models are effective for studying hair growth mechanisms and testing new treatments.
research 0037 Inflammatory implications in female pattern hair loss: unraveling B cell-related immune activation through comparative transcriptome profiling
Immune system changes may contribute to female pattern hair loss.
research A human prenatal skin cell atlas reveals immune cell regulation of skin morphogenesis
Immune cells are essential for early hair and skin development and healing.
research Emerging Topical and Systemic JAK Inhibitors in Dermatology
JAK inhibitors show promise for treating skin disorders like alopecia, eczema, and psoriasis.
research Pathobiology questions raised by telogen effluvium and trichodynia in COVID‐19 patients
COVID-19 may cause hair loss and scalp pain due to inflammation and changes in hair follicle receptors, but these symptoms typically resolve in 2 to 4 months.
research Regeneration of skin appendages and nerves: current status and further challenges
Progress has been made in skin and nerve regeneration, but more research is needed to improve methods and ensure safety.
research Pigmentary-Hair-Follicle Unit Under Innovative Pathologic Investigation - Is There a Potential to Improve Outcome of Sensor-Controlled Scalp-Cooling?
research Immune‐Mediated Disorders in Patients With Alopecia Areata: Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Alopecia areata patients have a higher risk of other immune-related diseases.
research Renbök Phenomenon and Contact Sensitization in a Patient With Alopecia Universalis
Psoriasis or contact dermatitis can override alopecia areata, allowing hair growth.
research Social isolation: main dermatosis and the impact of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic
The pandemic increased stress-related skin conditions and those affected by behavior changes.
research Topische Immuntherapie mit Diphenylcyclopropenon bei verschiedenen Typen der Alpecia areata: Assoziation zu klinischen Parametern und einem funktionellen Genpolymorphismus des Interleukin-6-Promotors
Topical immunotherapy with DPCP is most effective for certain alopecia areata types, with success linked to age and disease duration, and influenced by a gene polymorphism.
research 442 Deciphering the role of keloid fibroblasts in itch
research Janus kinase inhibitors in dermatology: A systematic review
JAK inhibitors help with skin conditions but need more research on dosing and safety.
research New Frontiers of Non‐Invasive Detection in Scalp and Hair Diseases: A Review of the Application of Novel Detection Techniques
New non-invasive techniques can improve diagnosis and treatment of scalp and hair diseases.
research Ashy Dermatosis
Ashy dermatosis may be linked to atopy and thyroid disease and can be treated with topical steroids.
research Nails and hair
Different hair and nail conditions can indicate health issues and have specific treatments; accurate diagnosis is crucial before treatment.
research Association Between Scalp Microbiota Imbalance, Disease Severity, and Systemic Inflammatory Markers in Alopecia Areata
Scalp microbiota changes may be linked to inflammation in Alopecia Areata.
research Halo naevi, vitiligo and diffuse alopecia areata associated with tocilizumab therapy
Tocilizumab therapy may cause skin and hair conditions like halo naevi, vitiligo, and alopecia areata.
research A study on dermatoses of pregnancy
Recognizing and treating pregnancy-related skin conditions is important to reduce health risks for mothers and babies.
research Genomic and phenotypic characterization of Investigator Global Assessment (IGA) scale-based endotypes in atopic dermatitis
Different types of atopic dermatitis were linked to specific genetic and immune changes, suggesting that severe cases might need stronger immune-targeting treatments.
research Table 1_Integrated single-cell chromatin and transcriptomic analyses of peripheral immune cells in patients with alopecia areata.docx
Alopecia areata involves immune system changes, especially in severe cases, with potential new treatment targets identified.