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research Photosensory Function, Reception and Response in Human Skin
Human skin responds to light with protective mechanisms, but more research is needed to understand these processes and their implications for health and therapy.
research Diphenylcyclopropenone: An Important Agent Known to Cause Depigmentation / Reply
research Time-course RNA-seq analysis reveals stage-specific and melatonin-triggered gene expression patterns during the hair follicle growth cycle in Capra hircus
Melatonin affects gene expression in goat hair follicles, potentially increasing cashmere production.
research The Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Light‐Emitting Diode (LED ) for Post‐Inflammatory Erythema and Hyperpigmentation: A Pilot Study
830 nm LED light effectively treats and prevents skin redness and dark spots, while 590 nm LED light only helps prevent them.
research Hormonal control of pelage cycles in the short tailed weasel (Mustela erminea bangsi)
The pituitary gland controls seasonal fur color changes in weasels.
research 530 A clinical comparison of photobiomodulation devices for the treatment of alopecia in all skin types
More research with diverse participants is needed to determine the effectiveness of photobiomodulation devices for hair loss treatment.
research Melatonin-induced inhibition of melanogenesis in hair follicles in vitro [proceedings].
research Photoageing of Hair Fiber and Photoprotection
Sunlight damages hair, causing cuticle loss, protein changes, and discoloration.
research Photoaggravation of hair aging
Sunlight exposure ages hair, making it brittle, stiff, and dry.
research Study of Photostability of Finasteride, Diclofenac and Naproxen Through Exposure of Simulated Sunlight and Evaluation of Packaging Photoprotection of These Drugs
Finasteride is more stable in sunlight than Diclofenac and Naproxen.
research 560 The molecular mechanism of PCE-DP, a novel brightening active ingredient
PCE-DP brightens skin and promotes hair growth by enhancing cell growth and reducing melanin uptake.
research Deciphering the molecular morphology of the human hair cycle: Wnt signalling during the telogen–anagen transformation
Wnt signaling is important for the change from the resting phase to the growth phase in human hair cycles.
research PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF HAIR GROWTH IN ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA
Photographic documentation crucial for evaluating hair growth in androgenetic alopecia.
research Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy Quantifies Calcium Oscillations in Root Hairs ofArabidopsis thaliana
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy effectively measures calcium changes in Arabidopsis root hairs.
research In Vivo Non-Invasive Observation of Dynamic Changes in Hair Shaft, Melanin, and Collagen During the C57BL/6 Follicle Cycle
Non-invasive methods can effectively monitor hair growth cycles, aiding hair loss treatment development.
research Qualification of a new and precise automatic tool for the assessment of hair diameters in phototrichograms
The new automatic tool accurately measures hair thickness and is reliable.
research Photoablation at single cell resolution and its application in the Drosophila epidermis and peripheral nervous system
The method allows precise cell removal without harming nearby tissues.
research Nonpigmented hair removal using photodynamic therapy in animal model
Photodynamic therapy can remove nonpigmented hair in mice and might work for humans.
research Scalp immersion proxigraphy (SIP): an improved imaging technique for phototrichogram analysis*
SIP is a better method for measuring hair growth accurately.
research Optical evaluation of internal damage to human hair based on second near‐infrared window polarization microscopy
A new method using near-infrared light can effectively detect and analyze internal hair damage.
research Multiphoton microscopic imaging of in vivo hair mouse skin based on two‐photon excited fluorescence and second harmonic generation
Multiphoton microscopy effectively images mouse skin layers and structures.
research Evidence-based consensus on the clinical application of photobiomodulation
Photobiomodulation is safe and effective for treating certain conditions like nerve pain and hair loss.
research Phototrichogram Analysis of Japanese Female Subjects with Chronic Diffuse Hair Loss
Phototrichogram and hair diameter measurements are effective, noninvasive ways to assess hair growth and detect early hair loss, with the most common pattern being reduced hair density.
research Phototrichogram 을 이용한 한국인 두피 모발 특성의 정량적 분석
Koreans have lower hair density, larger hair diameter, and slower hair growth than Caucasians.
research The protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester incorporated soy lecithin for photoinactivation of fluconazole-resistant Candida albicans
research The biphasic regulatory effect of diphencyprone on mouse hair growth and its relation to protein kinase C isoforms
Diphencyprone initially increases mouse hair growth, then slows it, possibly due to changes in specific protein levels.
research Rosalind Franklin Society Proudly Announces the 2022 Award Recipient for Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery
Photobiomodulation increased hair count in men with hair loss after 5 weeks, with no further increase after 10 weeks.
research O Uso Da Fototerapia Com Diferentes Comprimentos De Onda No Tratamento Da Alopecia Androgenética
Phototherapy with red or blue light can safely improve hair growth and scalp health in androgenetic alopecia.
research Photoepilation: a potential threat to wound healing in a mouse
Photoepilation may disrupt normal wound healing and increase the risk of scars.