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research 728 Chemical Burns and Eyebrow Tinting: An Unusual Case
Eyebrow tinting can cause chemical burns and increased awareness of its risks is needed.
research A review of monochromatic light devices for the treatment of alopecia areata
Monochromatic light devices, especially the 308-nm excimer laser, are promising for treating alopecia areata but more research is needed.
research Green Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry
The pharmaceutical industry is adopting greener methods to reduce environmental impact.
research Editing Shading Effects in a Single Hair Image Considering Occlusion Between Hair Fibers
The conclusion cannot be provided because the document is not accessible.
research P140 Light-emitting diode light regulates the proliferation of human outer root sheath cells via Wnt/β -catenin and ERK pathway
LED light promotes hair growth by stimulating cell proliferation and reducing cell death.
research Hair biology: an update
Recent findings show that hair growth and color are controlled by a complex network of signals in the hair follicle.
research THE HUMAN HAIR FOLLICLE PULSATING BIOMAGNETIC FIELD REACH AS MEASURED BY CRYSTALS ACCRETION
Human hair follicles have a natural biomagnetic field.
research 1200 The biology of melanocytes
Melanocytes are cells that make skin and hair color and help protect skin from sun damage.
research Ruby laser-assisted hair removal: an ultrastructural evaluation of cutaneous damage
research Determination of the pH Gradient in Hair Follicles of Human Volunteers Using pH-Sensitive Melamine Formaldehyde-Pyranine Nile Blue Microparticles
Hair follicles have a pH gradient, increasing towards the root.
research Skin Regeneration after Chemical Burn under the Effect of Taxifolin-Based Preparations
Taxifolin-based treatments help skin heal after chemical burns.
research Exposure to gamma-rays at the telogen phase of the hair cycle inhibits hair follicle regeneration at the anagen phase in mice
Gamma-ray exposure during hair rest phase harms hair growth and color in mice.
research Ultrafast Mid-IR Laser Scalpel: Protein Signals of the Fundamental Limits to Minimally Invasive Surgery
The PIRL laser cuts tissue with less damage and scarring than traditional methods.
research Molecular mechanism of ligand recognition and activation of lysophosphatidic acid receptor LPAR6
LPAR6 has a unique way of binding and activating, which helps in designing treatments for hair loss and cancer.
research Preliminary investigations of rat skin after topical application of optical clearing agent
The skin fully recovered after using the optical clearing agent, showing no long-term harm.
research Spectrophotometric method for the estimation of finasteride in tablets
A new method accurately measures finasteride in tablets using color change and light absorption.
research Chapter 14 Low-Level Laser Therapy and Stem Cells
Low-level laser therapy may help stem cells grow and function better, aiding in healing and tissue repair.
research The “in’s and outs” of laser hair removal: a mini review
Laser hair removal is popular for long-term hair reduction but carries risks, requiring well-trained operators and better regulations, especially in South Africa.
research THE HUMAN HAIR FOLLICLE PULSATING BIOMAGNETIC FIELD REACH AS MEASURED BY CRYSTALS ACCRETION
Human hair has a natural biomagnetic field.
research The Use of Light‐Based Therapies in the Treatment of Alopecia
Light-based therapy can help regrow hair in different types of hair loss, but more research is needed.
research Cell kinetics of the human hair follicle
The document concludes that understanding how cells in the hair follicle grow and change is important for regulating hair growth.
research Hair removal and bioavailability of chemicals: Effect of physicochemical properties of drugs and surfactants on skin permeation ex vivo
Hair removal methods damage the skin barrier and affect substance penetration.
research The TRPM5 Antagonist Triphenylphosphine Oxide Increases Sebaceous Lipogenesis and Modulates Immune Phenotype of Human Sebocytes in a TRPM5‐Independent Manner
Triphenylphosphine oxide can increase oil production and reduce inflammation in skin cells without affecting TRPM5.
research Effects of short photoperiod on cashmere growth, hormone concentrations and hair follicle development-related gene expression in cashmere goats
Short photoperiods improve cashmere growth and quality in goats by changing hormone levels and gene expression.
research Commentary on Safety of Perfluorodecalin-Infused Silicone Patch in Picosecond Laser-Assisted Tattoo Removal
research Application of XANES profiles to X-ray spectromicroscopy for biomedical specimens: Part II. Mapping oxidation state of cysteine in human hair
Perming and bleaching damage hair differently, with bleached hair having more cysteic acid in the cuticle.
research Making Waves with Hairs
Skin patterns are formed by simple reaction-diffusion mechanisms.
research Studies on the biological actions of procyanidins and phosphatidic acids on the hair follicles : experimental approaches
Procyanidins and phosphatidic acids help promote hair growth.
research Potential Use of Spin Traps to Control ROS in Antipollution Cosmetics—A Review
Spin traps like PBN could protect skin from pollution and sunlight in cosmetics but need more research for safe use.