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The Future of Alopecia Treatment: Plant Extracts, Nanocarriers, and 3D Bioprinting in Focus. [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceutics
Elnady RE   +5 more
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Hair and Hair Cosmetics [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
Women and men have always tried to maintain their youth and beauty by appropriate care and by changing their appearance using various skin and hair cosmetics. Today, a youthful appearance is considered highly important and socially advantageous. Modern industries offer a wide range of hair cosmetics, and intensive advertising increases their use at ...
E. Imcke, C. E. Orfanos
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Hair and Hair Follicles [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
It is fashionable to refer to man as a naked ape, meaning a hairless ape. This witty designation, however, is completely wrong, since we are certainly not hairless and we are not apes. We are abundantly supplied with hairs, but most of them are barely visible to the naked eye. Quantitatively, we probably have as many hairs in our skin as furry animals.
Albert M. Kligman   +2 more
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A Therapeutic Microneedle Patch Made from Hair-Derived Keratin for Promoting Hair Regrowth.

ACS Nano, 2019
Activating hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) to promote hair follicle regrowth holds promise for hair loss therapy, while challenges still remain to develop a scenario that enables enhanced therapeutic efficiency and easy administration.
Guang Yang   +11 more
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Circle hairs are not rolled hairs

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1996
Circle hairs are rarely reported. In this disorder of hair growth, the hairs grow in a perfect or nearly perfect circle in a subcomeal location. There is no associated follicular abnormality or inflammatory component. The circle hairs are interspersed among normal straight hairs.
Jeffrey B. Smith, Daniel J Hogan
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The Hair and Skin—The Hair [PDF]

open access: possible, 1972
1. Hair is an outgrowth of the skin and is sometimes described as a threadlike filament growing from the skin. It is part of the natural body covering, and human hair is distinctive, in structure and growth, ‘from that found in any other group of living creatures. (Fig. 12.1)
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