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Glycogen Phosphorylase Inhibitor Promotes Hair Growth via Protecting from Oxidative-Stress and Regulating Glycogen Breakdown in Human Hair follicles. [PDF]
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Activation of mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 promotes hair growth in human hair follicles. [PDF]
Lee S, Ohn J, Kang BM, Hwang ST, Kwon O.
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A systematic review on the lipid composition of human hair
International Journal of Dermatology, 2022Hair lipid composition varies by ethnic hair type and by hair layer. Lipids in the cuticle, cortex, and medulla of the hair shaft provide a protective barrier to environmental and chemical damage, prevent hair breakage and desorption, and affect the ...
D. Csuka +4 more
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Exploring the human hair follicle microbiome *
British Journal of Dermatology, 2020Human hair follicles (HFs) carry complex microbial communities that differ from the skin surface microbiota. This likely reflects that the HF epithelium differs from the epidermal barrier in that it provides a moist, less acidic, and relatively ...
M. Lousada +9 more
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The biology of human hair: A multidisciplinary review
American Journal of Human Biology, 2020In the last century, human scalp hair morphology has been studied from multiple, and sometimes mutually exclusive, perspectives by anthropologists, biologists, geneticists, forensic scientists, and cosmetic scientists.
Sandra L Koch +4 more
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Experimental Dermatology, 2019
Dermal papillae (DP) play key roles in hair growth and regeneration by regulating follicular cell activity. Owing to the established roles of exosomes (Exos) in the regulation of cell functions, we investigated whether DP‐derived Exos, especially those ...
M. Kwack +6 more
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Dermal papillae (DP) play key roles in hair growth and regeneration by regulating follicular cell activity. Owing to the established roles of exosomes (Exos) in the regulation of cell functions, we investigated whether DP‐derived Exos, especially those ...
M. Kwack +6 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Flexible optoelectronics is an emerging research field that has attracted a great deal of interest in recent years due to the special functions and potential applications of these devices in flexible image sensors, optical computing, energy conversion ...
Xinglai Zhang +6 more
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Flexible optoelectronics is an emerging research field that has attracted a great deal of interest in recent years due to the special functions and potential applications of these devices in flexible image sensors, optical computing, energy conversion ...
Xinglai Zhang +6 more
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Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine, 2009
Hair care for humans is a major world industry with specialised tools, chemicals and techniques. Studying the effect of hair care products has become a considerable field of research, and besides mechanical and optical testing numerous advanced analytical techniques have been employed in this area.
Mattle, E +4 more
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Hair care for humans is a major world industry with specialised tools, chemicals and techniques. Studying the effect of hair care products has become a considerable field of research, and besides mechanical and optical testing numerous advanced analytical techniques have been employed in this area.
Mattle, E +4 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2000
The sensory hair cells of the inner ear are responsible for converting balance and hearing stimuli into electrical signals. Until recently, all previous studies of hair cell physiology had been performed on tissue obtained from non-mammals and rodents.
J S, Oghalai +7 more
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The sensory hair cells of the inner ear are responsible for converting balance and hearing stimuli into electrical signals. Until recently, all previous studies of hair cell physiology had been performed on tissue obtained from non-mammals and rodents.
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