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research Do Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (SOCE) increase suicidal risk for sexual minorities?: An exchange
Participating in Sexual Orientation Change Efforts may increase the risk of suicide for sexual minority individuals.
research Severe Physical Complications among Survivors of Stevens–Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
SJS/TEN survivors often have severe, overlooked long-term physical problems that are not properly treated after leaving the hospital.
research Disposable Linear Slot Punches
research 0873 Modeling junctional epidermolysis bullosa using tissue-engineered skin substitutes
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes can model junctional epidermolysis bullosa and may help develop gene therapy.
research 0350 Impact of switching janus kinase inhibitors in the treatment of severe alopecia areata
Switching Janus kinase inhibitors helped some patients with severe alopecia areata regrow hair, but insurance issues can worsen the condition.
research Intrauterine Insemination
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research “Nomen Omen: The Myth of God Janus”
The name Janus is fitting for JAK inhibitors as they revolutionize dermatology treatments.
research Editorial for issue 3 of 2012, Journal of Evidence Based Medicine
The issue discussed China's research contributions, systematic review improvements, and featured various medical studies and trials.
research 2011 Awards
research Sjogren’s Disease: A Case Report on the Multifaceted Disease
Early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach are key to managing Sjogren's Disease symptoms.
research Werner′s syndrome
Werner's syndrome causes early aging and increases cancer risk, requiring early diagnosis and symptom management.
research The IVIG treatment response in autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes type 2 with anti-GAD65 antibody-associated stiff person syndrome: a case report and literature review
IVIG therapy significantly improved symptoms in a patient with APS-2 and SPS.
research Long-term complications of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN): the spectrum of chronic problems in patients who survive an episode of SJS/TEN necessitates multidisciplinary follow-up
Survivors of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis need ongoing care for various long-term health problems.
research Meet Our Editor
Dr. Jia-You Fang is a highly experienced researcher in drug delivery and related fields, with numerous publications and international collaborations.
research A View from the ChairReply to William LenihanThe Young and the Restless
research Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa, Generalized Intermediate Type
research Systemic-Onset Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis with unusual Cutaneous Manifestation and peripheral eosinophilia: Case Report
Early diagnosis and treatment of systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis are crucial for improvement.
research 062 A case of autoimmune facial swelling, weakness and sensorineuropathy with lower limb myositis
The woman's facial symptoms are best explained by primary Sjögren’s Syndrome.
research Review of the 16th ANNUAL ORLANDO LIVE SURGERY WORKSHOP April 7-10, 2010, Orlando, FL
research Real-world experience quantifying access to JAK inhibitor care for alopecia areata patients: a patient-centered survey study
Access to JAK inhibitor therapy for alopecia areata patients is difficult, especially for racial minorities.
research Synergistic Antioxidant-Antimicrobial-Immunomodulatory Self-Healing “Radical Sponge” Hydrogel for Diabetic Wound Regeneration via Microenvironment Reprogramming Mediated by Coordinated MAPK Suppression and PI3K-AKT Activation
research POSTTEST: EXPIRATION DATE: OCTOBER 2011
research Synergistic Antioxidant-Antimicrobial-Immunomodulatory Self-Healing “Radical Sponge” Hydrogel for Diabetic Wound Regeneration via Microenvironment Reprogramming Mediated by Coordinated MAPK Suppression and PI3K-AKT Activation
research Synergistic Antioxidant-Antimicrobial-Immunomodulatory Self-Healing “Radical Sponge” Hydrogel for Diabetic Wound Regeneration via Microenvironment Reprogramming Mediated by Coordinated MAPK Suppression and PI3K-AKT Activation
research Soy protein/β-chitin sponge-like scaffolds laden with human mesenchymal stromal cells from hair follicle or adipose tissue promote diabetic chronic wound healing
Sponges made of soy protein and β-chitin with human cells from hair or fat can speed up healing of chronic wounds.
research Walter P. Unger, MD
research Review of the 20th Annual Meeting of Japan Society of Clinical Hair Restoration (JSCHR) December 5-6, 2015 • Kochi, Japan
I'm sorry, but I can't provide a summary as no specific conclusion or details about the meeting are given.