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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Charbel Skayem +7 more
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UV exposure induces cuticular and cortical damage in natural hair, with oxidative effects and protein degradation comparable to bleaching. However, double bleaching leads to significantly greater structural degradation, emphasizing distinct mechanisms and severity of chemical versus UV‐induced damage. Abstract The combination of chemist techniques is a
Nathana Cindy Barros Silva Ramos +7 more
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Lactoperoxidase is a candidate for mediating neuromelanin formation in the human substantia nigra. [PDF]
Tóth ZE +8 more
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Histogram‐Corrected Intraoral Photographs for Early Gingivitis Screening in Orthodontic Patients
ABSTRACT Objectives Gingivitis has a significant impact on periodontal health, both during and after orthodontic treatment. Early detection and management are essential for minimizing tissue damage. This study investigated an early gingivitis detection method using intraoral photographs (IOPs) taken before, at the midpoint (MO), and three‐quarters of ...
Ji‐Youn Kim, Kyuseok Kim, Han‐Na Kim
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Decoding color variation: genome-wide characterization and expression analysis of pigment pathways in Neocaridina denticulata. [PDF]
Bai S +7 more
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Conventional dermoscopy provided higher scores than ultraviolet‐induced fluorescence dermoscopy for parallel furrow pattern, parallel ridge pattern (PRP), fibrillar pattern, dots/clods, radial lines, blue–white structureless areas and blotch, and outperformed sub‐ultraviolet reflectance dermoscopy (sUVRD) for PRP and blue–white structureless areas ...
Handan Merve Erol Mart +3 more
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Circadian Clock Regulates Epidermal Endocrine System in Homeostatic Skin Pigmentation. [PDF]
Zhu A +5 more
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PDE4 Inhibition in Dermatologic Disease: Impacts Beyond Inflammation
This graphical abstract demonstrates the comprehensive mechanism of PDE4 inhibition in skin physiology. By increasing intracellular cAMP and activating PKA, PDE4 inhibitors exert pleiotropic effects, including immune modulation, pigmentation regulation, barrier enhancement, sensory neuron modulation, and improved wound healing with reduced fibrosis ...
Keana Khodadad +2 more
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