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120-150 / 1000+ resultsresearch Real-World Ritlecitinib Treatment of Severe Alopecia Areata (AA) in the US: Patient Characteristics and Physician Satisfaction
Ritlecitinib effectively improves hair regrowth and physician satisfaction in severe alopecia areata over time.
research Rationale and Design of a Novel, Phase 3, External and Synthetic Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial of Ritlecitinib 50 mg and 100 mg for Alopecia Areata
Ritlecitinib is being tested for effectiveness and safety in treating severe alopecia areata.
research rwSALT: a regrowth-weighted SALT score providing direct pixel-level measurement rather than visual estimation
rwSALT provides precise hair regrowth measurement from scalp photos.
research Review of the ABCRC Controversies Workshop May 13-14, 2016 • Fortaleza, Brazil
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research Ritlecitinib Efficacy in Adolescents With Alopecia Areata: A Real‐World Experience
Ritlecitinib shows promise in improving hair regrowth in adolescents with alopecia areata.
research Cthrc1 deficiency aggravates wound healing and promotes cardiac rupture after myocardial infarction via non-canonical WNT5A signaling pathway
CTHRC1 is essential for healing and preventing heart rupture after a heart attack.
research BUZZ : an essential gene for postinitiation root hair growth and a mediator of root architecture in Brachypodium distachyon
The BUZZ gene is important for root hair growth and overall root structure in the plant Brachypodium distachyon.
research 022 Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-centre, phase I safety study of intradermal injections of autologous fibroblasts isolated from the non-bulbar dermal sheath of the hair follicle to treat skin aging
RCS-01 is safe and may help rejuvenate aging skin.
research Complete sequence of a hair-like intermediate filament type II keratin gene
KRT2.13 gene is similar to KRT2.9 but not expressed in hair follicles.
research Efficacy and safety of ritlecitinib in adults and adolescents with alopecia areata: a randomised, double-blind, multicentre, phase 2b–3 trial
Ritlecitinib effectively treats alopecia areata and is well-tolerated.
research 441 Anti-melanoma gene signature in dermal sheath fibroblasts from scalp hair follicles in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB)
research Rapid Characterization of the Functional and Pharmacological Consequences of Cantú Syndrome KATPChannel Mutations in Intact Cells
Kir6.1 mutations in Cantú syndrome increase channel sensitivity and hyperpolarization, while SUR2B mutations do not.
research Patient Considerations when Using Ritlecitinib for Alopecia Areata in Adolescents: Guidance for the Clinicians
Clinicians should consider individual factors and communicate risks and benefits when prescribing ritlecitinib for adolescent alopecia areata.
research Cyberspace Chat
research Strontium Ranelate Promotes Chondrogenesis Through Inhibition of the Wnt/β-catenin Pathway
Strontium ranelate helps cartilage growth by blocking a specific cell pathway.
research Single‐center study to determine the safety and efficacy of CT‐707 in Chinese patients with advanced anaplastic lymphoma kinase‐rearranged non‐small‐cell lung cancer
CT-707 is effective and safe for treating certain Chinese lung cancer patients.
research Patterns of clinical response in patients with alopecia areata treated with ritlecitinib in the ALLEGRO clinical development programme
Ritlecitinib shows promise for treating alopecia areata, especially with early and extended treatment.
research CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Generation ofCOL7A1-deficient Keratinocyte Model of Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa
Scientists created cell lines to study a genetic skin disorder using CRISPR technology.
research A splice variant in KRT71 is associated with curly coat phenotype of Selkirk Rex cats
A gene variant in KRT71 causes the curly fur in Selkirk Rex cats.
research Ritlecitinib in Alopecia Areata: A 24‐Week Real‐World Experience Contrasting JAK Inhibitor‐Naïve and JAK Inhibitor‐Experienced Patients
Ritlecitinib effectively reduces hair loss in JAK inhibitor-naïve alopecia areata patients.
research Case of epidermolytic ichthyosis (bullous congenial ichthyosiform erythroderma) with a novel L157P mutation in KRT10 complicated by hypercalcemia
A man with a rare skin condition and a new gene mutation developed high calcium levels due to his treatment.
research Novel KRT 83 and KRT 86 mutations associated with monilethrix
New mutations in KRT83 and KRT86 are linked to the hair disorder monilethrix.
research ROOT HAIR DEFECTIVE SIX ‐LIKE 4 (RSL 4) promotes root hair elongation by transcriptionally regulating the expression of genes required for cell growth
The protein RSL4 is crucial for making root hairs longer by controlling genes related to cell growth.
research [Expression pattern of mTOR subunits Raptor and Rictor in mouse hair follicle cycle].
Raptor and Rictor have stable expression in hair cycles, with Raptor marking stem cells and Rictor involved in hair shaft formation.
research 1457 CellutomeTM epidermal harvesting system and in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy as a novel wound healing assessment protocol
The new protocol using Cellutome™ and RCM safely assesses wound healing in detail.
research Supplementary Material for: Autologous Cell Therapy for Aged Human Skin: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Phase-I Study
RCS-01 cell therapy is safe and improves skin gene expression.
research Krt6a-Cre Transgenic Mice Direct LoxP-Mediated Recombination to the Companion Cell Layer of the Hair Follicle and Following Induction by Retinoic Acid to the Interfollicular Epidermis
Krt6a-Cre transgenic mice help study gene effects on hair follicle development and tumor suppression.
research Alopecia areata and ritlecitinib: Unravelling response trajectories
Ritlecitinib is effective for long-term hair regrowth in alopecia areata, especially in females and early treatment.
research LB1007 Systemic treatment with a KLK5 inhibitor shows efficacy in a murine model of Netherton syndrome
A KLK5 inhibitor effectively improved skin symptoms in a mouse model of Netherton Syndrome.