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Clinical Efficacy of Composite Autologous Chylated Fat and Concentrated Growth Factors for Treating Postinjection Alopecia After Facial Fillers: A Single-Center Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Tang S, Zhou G, Fu Q, Chen M.
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Association of Male Androgenetic Alopecia with Psychosocial and Sexual Well-being in Early Middle-aged Men: A Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 Study. [PDF]
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Hair Growth Promoting Activity of Zauberöl® in Testosterone-Induced Alopecia in Wistar Rats
Advancements in Homeopathic Research, 2023Background: Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common disorder that affects between 0.2-2% of the world's population and have significant impacts on a person's mental and physical health. Normal hair loss on a healthy head is between 50 and 100 hairs a day.
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The epidemiology of alopecia areata as well as murine models of this disease and genome-wide association studies support the concept of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease. In addition, the genome-wide association studies have led to the identification of new potential therapeutic targets such as CTLA4; these results have already led to the ...
H.F. Merk, V. von Felbert
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Occupational alopecia or alopecia areata?
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002No abstract ...
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in the telogen, or resting, phase of the hair growth cycle. One research report did seem to indicate that some people with cancer may have a larger proportion of telogen hairs(10). This hypothesis could easily be confirmed by microscopically examining epilated scalp hairs of patients before beginning chemotherapy treatment and then correlating the ...
Keith Lewis, Deborah Welch
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in the telogen, or resting, phase of the hair growth cycle. One research report did seem to indicate that some people with cancer may have a larger proportion of telogen hairs(10). This hypothesis could easily be confirmed by microscopically examining epilated scalp hairs of patients before beginning chemotherapy treatment and then correlating the ...
Keith Lewis, Deborah Welch
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