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research Photobiomodulation or low‐level laser therapy
Low-level laser therapy, now called photobiomodulation, is recognized for its broad medical applications and scientific backing.
research Table S1. Disease-dependent differences between tape-strip and bulk biopsy ssGSEA scores across hair follicle compartments
research Table S1. Disease-dependent differences between tape-strip and bulk biopsy ssGSEA scores across hair follicle compartments
research Genetic Fate Mapping Using Site-Specific Recombinases
The document concludes that careful design of genetic fate mapping experiments is crucial for accurate cell lineage tracing in mice.
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 Xenobiotica-metabolizing enzymes in the skin of rat, mouse, pig, guinea pig, man, and in human skin models
Different species and human skin models vary in their skin enzyme activities, with pig skin and some models closely matching human skin, useful for safety assessments and understanding the skin's protective roles.
research Re‐Innovation in Clinical Trial Designs Based on Precision Therapy
Clinical trials should use innovative designs and biomarkers to improve precision therapy and patient outcomes.
research The composition of cell‐based therapies obtained from point‐of‐care devices/systems which mechanically dissociate lipoaspirate: a scoping review of the literature
It's unclear if cell-based therapies from lipoaspirate devices improve clinical outcomes due to inconsistent data.
research Lentiviral Arrays for Live-cell Dynamic Monitoring of Gene and Pathway Activity During Stem Cell Differentiation
The lentiviral array can monitor and predict gene activity during stem cell differentiation.
research A Genome-Wide Association Study and Machine-Learning Algorithm Analysis on the Prediction of Facial Phenotypes by Genotypes in Korean Women
The model accurately predicts skin conditions in Korean women using genetic information, aiding personalized skincare.
research Optimization of photobiomodulation therapy for spinal cord injury: A review
Standardizing light therapy methods could improve spinal cord injury treatment.
research Expanding the phenotype: Four new cases and hope for treatment in Bachmann‐Bupp syndrome
Four new cases of Bachmann-Bupp syndrome suggest potential for targeted treatment.
research 17927 A pilot study of intrascalp platelet-rich plasma injections for hair loss in Nigerian patients
The conclusion is that many small genetic variations influence claw disorders in cows, and using genomic selection could help reduce these disorders.
research 1435 Enzymatic digestion of scalp hair follicle bulge allows to have more bulge-derived stem keratinocytes than explant isolation
Using enzymes to break down scalp hair follicles gets more stem cells for skin and hair growth than the old method.
research Novel Mutation in Sjögren-Larsson Syndrome Is Associated With Divergent Neurologic Phenotypes
The same genetic mutation in Sjögren-Larsson syndrome can lead to different levels of severity, suggesting other factors influence the symptoms.
research 581 Spontaneous, Intrinsic Aging in Organ-Cultured Human Skin as Novel Ex Vivo Assay to Test Candidate Anti-Aging Actives
The document concludes that a new method has been developed to test anti-aging substances on human skin, showing that these substances can reduce skin aging signs.
research 685 Modelling intrinsic and extrinsic cellular senescence in vitro with complex bioengineered human skin constructs
Bioengineered skin models aging well, useful for studying aging and testing treatments.
research 53003 HARNESSING BIOTECHNOLOGICALLY DERIVED ACTIVES FOR SKIN BARRIER RESTORATION IN COMPROMISED SKIN PATIENTS
Natural extracts like kombucha, marine enzymes, and prebiotics can improve and restore damaged skin.
research Photobiomodulation in 3D tissue engineering
PBM helps improve cell survival in 3D tissue engineering.
research A Fluorescence-based Lymphocyte Assay Suitable for High-throughput Screening of Small Molecules
The assay effectively identifies compounds that affect immune cell activation.
research Multiple readout assay for hormonal (androgenic and antiandrogenic) and cytotoxic activity of plant and fungal extracts based on differential prostate cancer cell line behavior
The study created a test that found hormonal and toxic effects in plant and fungal extracts using prostate cancer cells.
research The first broad replication study of SNPs and a pilot genome‐wide association study for androgenetic alopecia in Asian populations
Two specific genetic markers increase the risk of hair loss in Asian populations.
research A molecular systems architecture of the mesenchymal stromal cell microenvironment
A systems biology approach helps improve mesenchymal stromal cell therapies by mapping interactions and identifying treatment targets.
research Tradescantia-Based Test Systems Can Be Used for the Evaluation of the Toxic Potential of Harmful Algal Blooms
Tradescantia plants can effectively test for the toxicity of harmful algae.
research Decision letter for "Advantages of Incomplete Digestion in Human Hair Shaft Proteomics, a Focus on Cuticular Keratins"
research Decision letter for "Advantages of Incomplete Digestion in Human Hair Shaft Proteomics, a Focus on Cuticular Keratins"
research The multifaceted role of hair as a biospecimen: recent advances in precision medicine and forensic science
Hair analysis is valuable for health and forensics but faces challenges like growth variability and contamination.
research P381 Kinetics of Titan cells generation and transcriptome modifications comparing three in vitro protocols
Three different methods were compared for creating Titan cells, a type of fungus cell. The OZ method made the most cells initially, but the number dropped quickly. The EB method also made a lot of cells, but the number also dropped. The AA method made fewer cells, but the number stayed steady. The methods also affected which genes were active in the cells.
research Towards the validation of endogenous steroid testing in wildlife hair
Hair analysis for stress and reproductive hormones in wildlife needs more research for accuracy across species.