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research Transcriptomic profiling of Arabidopsis Thaliana responses to Stutzerimonas stutzeri, chlorella vulgaris, and mixed consortium inoculation under salt stress
research The Bioengineering of Microspheric Skin Organoids and Their Application in Drug Screening
Microspheric skin organoids can be used for drug testing, identifying Minoxidil as a Wnt pathway activator.
research 501 Next-generation in vitro testing: microfluidic models for aging, wound healing, and oral tissue analysis in safety, efficacy, and permeation studies
Microfluidic models improve testing for aging, wound healing, and oral tissue, reducing animal testing.
research Dual‐flow‐RootChip reveals local adaptations of roots towards environmental asymmetry at the physiological and genetic levels
Roots adapt to uneven environments by changing growth and gene expression.
research Evolving approaches to profiling the microbiome in skin disease
New technologies help us better understand how skin microbes affect skin diseases.
research Volatile signalling by sesquiterpenes from ectomycorrhizal fungi reprogrammes root architecture
Fungi-produced compounds can change plant root growth.
research 779 Multicellular skin organoids as a unique modeling platform for skin physiology, injury, and disease
The new skin organoid system effectively mimics human skin for studying its functions, injuries, and diseases.
research Transcriptome analysis reveals improved root hair growth in trifoliate orange seedlings by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
research The Skin Microbiome: Current Landscape and Future Opportunities
The skin microbiome is crucial for skin health, and more research is needed to explore its role and potential treatments.
research Orientation of root hair growth is influenced by simulated microgravity.
Simulated microgravity affects root hair growth direction.
research A model system for long-term serum-free suspension organ culture of human fetal tissues: experiments on digits and skin from multiple body regions
Scientists developed a method to grow human fetal skin and digits in a lab for 3-4 weeks, which could help study skin features and understand genetic interactions in tissue formation.
research Antiparasitic efficacy of geraniol from Apiaceae family in scabies treatment
Geraniol effectively treats scabies and is safe for use.
research Skin Organ Culture: Why?
Skin organ culture helps us understand skin biology and diseases better.
research The human gut chemical landscape predicts microbe-mediated biotransformation of foods and drugs
The study developed a tool to predict how gut microbes process foods and drugs, showing that similar compounds often share metabolic pathways and effects.
research Assessing the effect of cleansing products on artificially polluted human hairs and skin through in vivo and in vitro models
research Absorption of Excess Selenium and Sulfur by Plants and Animals
Excess selenium and sulfur in plants can harm animals, causing symptoms like hair loss and poor reproduction.
research Tea and Tea Product Diversification: A Review
Diversifying tea products can boost profits and meet global market demands.
research The microfollicle: a model of the human hair follicle for in vitro studies
Microfollicles can effectively model human hair follicles for research and testing.
research Bioengineering a humanized acne microenvironment model: Proteomics analysis of host responses to Propionibacterium acnes infection in vivo
A new model helps study acne and test treatments.
research Growth in Turface® clay permits root hair phenotyping along the entire crown root in cereal crops and demonstrates that root hair growth can extend well beyond the root hair zone
Root hairs in cereal crops can grow beyond the usual zone, and using Turface® clay helps study this.
research Organotypic Skin Culture
Organotypic culture systems can grow skin tissues that mimic real skin functions and are useful for skin disease and hair growth research, but they don't fully replicate skin complexity.
research Skin and hair on-a-chip: in vitro skin models versus ex vivo tissue maintenance with dynamic perfusion
The Multi-Organ-Chip improves the growth and quality of skin and hair in the lab, potentially replacing animal testing.
research New Topicals to Support a Healthy Scalp While Preserving the Microbiome: A Report of Clinical and in Vitro Studies.
research Hydrobiome of Thermal Waters: Potential Use in Dermocosmetics
Thermal spring waters and their microbes could be good for skin health and treating some skin conditions in skincare products.
research Spherical Skin Model: Stratified Co‐Culture of Fibroblasts and Keratinocytes on Spherical Beads Toward Compound Screening
The Spherical Skin Model improves drug and cosmetic testing by accurately mimicking human skin for efficient compound screening.
research A volatile producing Bacillus subtilis strain from the rhizosphere of Haloxylon ammodendron promotes plant root development
The conclusion is that certain chemicals from Bacillus subtilis help improve plant root growth through a hormone-related process.
research White Lupin Cluster Root Acclimation to Phosphorus Deficiency and Root Hair Development Involve Unique Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterases
White lupin uses specific genes to grow root hairs and access phosphorus when it's scarce.
research Coffee Silverskin: A Review on Potential Cosmetic Applications
Coffee silverskin may be a beneficial and safe ingredient for cosmetics, offering hydration, firmness, and potential hair growth benefits.