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810-840 / 1000+ resultsresearch Safety of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Patients With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Real-World Use of Lenvatinib and Sorafenib in Korea
Lenvatinib and sorafenib are generally safe but need dose adjustments due to side effects.
research Evaluation of the level of serum Interleukins (IL-2, IL-4, IL-15 andIL-17) and its relationship with disease severity in patients with alopecia areata
Interleukin levels are higher in alopecia areata patients but don't predict disease severity or duration.
research Primary TSC2-/meth Cells Induce Follicular Neogenesis in an Innovative TSC Mouse Model
TSC2-/meth cells can cause skin lesions, hair growth, and lung issues, and may be treated with chromatin remodeling agents.
research Use of Single‐Cell Data and scPagwas Analysis to Identify T Cell Subsets and Construct a Prognostic Model for Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
T cell subsets are crucial in kidney cancer, and a new model predicts patient outcomes using key genes.
research Proteomic Predictors of Baricitinib Response in Severe Alopecia Areata: CCL11 Flags a Refractory Phenotype
High CCL11 levels may indicate poor response to baricitinib in severe alopecia areata.
research Rapidly progressive alopecia areata totalis in a COVID‐19 patient, unresponsive to tofacitinib
A COVID-19 patient with severe hair loss did not improve with hair loss medication after stopping and restarting it due to the infection.
research Biotransformation of tirilazad in human: 4. effect of finasteride on tirilazad clearance and reduced metabolite formation.
research 491 Efficacy of oral tofacitinib in the treatment of lichen planopilaris
Oral tofacitinib significantly improves lichen planopilaris symptoms without adverse effects.
research A case of refractory alopecia areata successfully treated by combining delgocitinib ointment with excimer laser
Combining delgocitinib ointment with excimer laser can effectively treat severe alopecia areata.
research First drug for severe alopecia recommended by NICE could benefit 14,000 patients
Ritlecitinib can help about 14,000 people with severe hair loss.
research Case Series and Literature Review on Tofacitinib for Treating Severe Alopecia Areata
Tofacitinib is effective and safe for treating severe alopecia areata.
research De novo designed bifunctional proteins for targeted protein degradation
Newly designed proteins can effectively degrade specific proteins in cells, offering a potential new therapy method.
research PRMT5 inhibition has a potent anti-tumor activity against adenoid cystic carcinoma of salivary glands
PRMT5 inhibitors effectively fight adenoid cystic carcinoma in salivary glands.
research Hair Depigmentation Is a Biological Readout for Pharmacological Inhibition of KIT in Mice and Humans
Hair color loss can indicate the effectiveness of a drug targeting the KIT protein in mice and humans.
research Systemic Therapies for Scarring and Non-scarring Alopecia
JAK inhibitors are effective for hair regrowth in severe alopecia areata.
research 153 Effectiveness of OR-101, a next generation highly selective JAK3 inhibitor, in a humanized murine model of alopecia areata
OR-101 shows promise for treating alopecia areata by improving hair growth.
research Pattern hair loss distribution: a novel presentation for alopecia areata
Tofacitinib helped regrow hair in a teen with a unique pattern of alopecia areata.
research P64 Efficacy of baricitinib in patients with different degrees of severe alopecia areata: 52-week results from BRAVE-AA1 and BRAVE-AA2
Baricitinib was effective in treating severe and very severe alopecia areata after 52 weeks.
research Interleukin-1β Is Differentially Expressed by Human Dermal Papilla Cells in Response to PKC Activation and Is a Potent Inhibitor of Human Hair Follicle Growth in Organ Culture
IL-1β inhibits human hair follicle growth.
research 0054 Treg-targeted therapies restrain disease in a murine model of alopecia areata
Enhancing Tregs can protect against alopecia areata.
research LAM/TSC Cell Migration to Uterus in an Experimental Model of Lymphangioleiomyomatosis. Regulation by Anti-Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Antibody and Rapamycin
Rapamycin and anti-EGFR antibody reduce LAM/TSC cell migration and blood vessel growth in the uterus.
research Sublingual tofacitinib for alopecia areata: a roll‐over pilot clinical trial and analysis of pharmacokinetics
The trial showed that a new under-the-tongue treatment for severe hair loss was somewhat effective in a small group of people.
research The Efficacy of Baricitinib as a Treatment Option for Alopecia, In Terms of Promoting Hair Regrowth and Improving Patient Reported Outcomes
Baricitinib effectively promotes hair regrowth in severe alopecia with minimal side effects.
research Low-Dose IL-2 for Treating Moderate to Severe Alopecia Areata: A 52-Week Multicenter Prospective Placebo-Controlled Study Assessing its Impact on T Regulatory Cell and NK Cell Populations
The study's results on the effectiveness of low-dose IL-2 for alopecia areata and its impact on immune cells were not provided.
research Drug-Induced Alopecia Areata From Upadacitinib
Upadacitinib may cause hair loss.
research Influence of an iplatelant therapy with P2Y12 receptor inhibitors on platelet function in elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome
Ticagrelor works better than clopidogrel in reducing platelet activity in elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome.
research Discontinuation and restart of Janus kinase inhibitors due to pregnancy in alopecia areata: a case series
Stopping and restarting JAK inhibitors during pregnancy in women with alopecia areata leads to hair loss and regrowth, with most pregnancies resulting in healthy babies.
research Supplementary file 1_Evaluation of the efficacy and treatment-emergent adverse events of deuruxolitinib for moderate to severe alopecia areata: a dose-ranging meta-analysis of 1,372 randomized patients.docx
Deuruxolitinib effectively treats alopecia areata but may cause manageable side effects.
research Supplemental Material: Tolerability and Efficacy of Unorthodox Dosing Regimens of Tofacitinib and Baricitinib in Pediatric Patients with Moderate to Severe Alopecia Areata
Unorthodox dosing of tofacitinib and baricitinib is safe but less effective than standard dosing for treating alopecia areata in kids.