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210-240 / 1000+ resultsresearch Minoxidil Nanoparticles Targeting Hair Follicles Enhance Hair Growth in C57BL/6 Mice
Minoxidil nanoparticles significantly boost hair growth in mice compared to regular minoxidil.
research Lipid nanoparticles for topical and transdermal application for alopecia treatment: development, physicochemical characterization, and in vitro release and penetration studies
Lipid nanoparticles show promise for delivering alopecia treatments to the skin.
research Preparation and evaluation of a multimodal minoxidil microemulsion versus minoxidil alone in the treatment of androgenic alopecia of mixed etiology: a pilot study
The multimodal microemulsion with minoxidil, diclofenac, and tea tree oil is more effective for hair growth than minoxidil alone.
research 52814 Minoxidil exerts skin rejuvenation effects in human androgenetic alopecia xenotransplants in vivo
Minoxidil helps hair regrowth and has anti-aging effects on hair follicles.
research Minoxidil and Tail‐like Effect
research 42482 Low dose oral minoxidil as monotherapy in patients with hair loss
Low dose oral minoxidil can help with hair loss when used alone.
research Percutaneous Absorption of Minoxidil in Man
Minoxidil absorbs poorly through skin, with low risk of side effects at 1-2% concentration.
research Chitosan microparticles for sustaining the topical delivery of minoxidil sulphate
Chitosan microparticles improve minoxidil sulphate delivery, potentially reducing daily applications.
research Squarticles as a nanocarrier for targeting minoxidil to hair follicles and dermal papilla cells
Squarticles, tiny particles made from sebum-derived lipids, can effectively deliver minoxidil, a hair growth drug, directly to hair follicles and skin cells, with less skin penetration and more tolerability.
research In Brief: Oral minoxidil for hair loss.
research Topical minoxidil solution in stimulating nail growth: A pilot study
research Remodel the perifollicular microenvironment via Minoxidil-loaded microneedle patch and cold atmospheric plasma for treating androgenetic alopecia
Minoxidil patches and cold plasma may help treat hair loss.
research The induction by topical minoxidil of increased fenestration in the perifollicular capillary wall
Minoxidil increased small openings in blood vessel walls near growing hair in rats.
research The use of minoxidil in the treatment of male and female androgenetic alopecia: a story of more than 30 years
Minoxidil effectively stimulates hair growth in androgenetic alopecia.
research Sulfation of Minoxidil in Keratinocytes and Hair Follicles and the Stimulatory Effect of Minoxidil on the Biosynthesis of Glycosaminoglycans
Minoxidil boosts hair growth by undergoing a process in hair follicles and certain skin cells, and by increasing the production of compounds essential for hair growth and maintenance.
research Minoxidil in trichological practice
Minoxidil effectively treats early-stage androgenic alopecia with visible results in 4-6 months and minimal side effects.
research Effect of minoxidil on cultured human hair follicle cells
research Effect of a non-ionic surfactant on skin-retention of cationic minoxidil microparticles suspended in an anionic surfactant solution
Adding Brij 78 to minoxidil microparticles in a certain solution helps them stick to the skin better and prevents clumping.
research An experimental study evaluating the effect of minoxidil on the growth cycle of hair follicles.
Minoxidil did not affect hair growth in newborn mice.
research Immunohistochemical and autoradiographic findings suggest that minoxidil is not localized in specific cells of vibrissa, pelage, or scalp follicles
Minoxidil does not specifically target any hair follicle cells.
research Clinical Efficacy, Cosmetic Acceptability, and Local Tolerability of a New Formulation of Topical 5% Minoxidil without Propylene glycol: A 6-month, Multicentre, Real-life, Prospective, Assessor-Blinded Study in 196 Subjects with Hair Loss. The andldquo;NOMINALandrdquo; Trial
The new 5% minoxidil formulation without propylene glycol effectively promotes hair growth with fewer side effects and better user satisfaction.
research Preparation and evaluation of a multimodal minoxidil microemulsion versus minoxidil alone in the treatment of androgenic alopecia of mixed etiology: a pilot study
Multimodal minoxidil microemulsion is more effective in treating hair loss than minoxidil alone.
research Iontophoresis-Targeted, Follicular Delivery of Minoxidil Sulfate for the Treatment of Alopecia
Iontophoresis improves minoxidil delivery for alopecia treatment.
research Polystyrene-b-poly (acrylic acid) nanovesicles coated by modified chitosans for encapsulation of minoxidil
Minoxidil can be effectively encapsulated in coated nanovesicles for potential drug delivery.
research Lipid nanoparticles for topical and transdermal application for alopecia treatment: development, physicochemical characterization, and in vitro release and penetration studies
New lipid nanoparticles show promise for delivering hair loss treatments but need improvement for better skin penetration.
research In Vitro and In Vivo Scalp Retention and Penetration of 99mTc-Minoxidil Solution
Thicker minoxidil solutions work better and need less frequent application.
research MINOXIDIL NA FARMÁCIA ESTÉTICA: ANÁLISE DA SUA EFICÁCIA NO TRATAMENTO DA ALOPECIA
Minoxidil is a safe and effective hair loss treatment, with pharmacists enhancing its benefits.
research Minoxidil-encapsulated poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide) nanoparticles with hair follicle delivery properties prepared using W/O/W solvent evaporation and sonication
Minoxidil inside tiny particles can deliver more drug to hair follicles, potentially improving treatment for hair loss.
research Topically Applied Minoxidil in Baldness
Minoxidil, when applied to the scalp, can stimulate hair growth but effects vary, stop if treatment ends, and it may cause side effects like fluid retention.