نتایج جستجو برای: terminal hair

تعداد نتایج: 183884  

Journal: :Annals of dermatology 2009
Hye In Lee Yong Kwan Rho Beom Joon Kim Myeung Nam Kim

A faun tail is abnormal lumbar hypertrichosis that is characterized by a wide, often triangular or lozenge-shaped patch of coarse hair, and this hair is usually several inches long. Faun tail is a rare entity. A 36-year-old male presented with a triangular shaped hair tuft with terminal hair on the lumbosacral area, and he'd had this unusual hair since birth. There were no neurologic signs or a...

2011
Omar A. Ibrahimi Mathew M. Avram C. William Hanke Suzanne L. Kilmer R. Rox Anderson

The extended theory of selective photothermolysis enables the laser surgeon to target and destroy hair follicles, thereby leading to hair removal. Today, laser hair removal (LHR) is the most commonly requested cosmetic procedure in the world and is routinely performed by dermatologists, other physicians, and non-physician personnel with variable efficacy. The ideal candidate for LHR is fair ski...

2014
Lishi Li David D Ginty

In mouse hairy skin, lanceolate complexes associated with three types of hair follicles, guard, awl/auchene and zigzag, serve as mechanosensory end organs. These structures are formed by unique combinations of low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs), Aβ RA-LTMRs, Aδ-LTMRs, and C-LTMRs, and their associated terminal Schwann cells (TSCs). In this study, we investigated the organization, ultrastruc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Shimon P Francis Joshua Katz Kathryn D Fanning Kimberly A Harris Brian D Nicholas Michael Lacy James Pagana Paul F Agris Jung-Bum Shin

Ototoxicity is a main dose-limiting factor in the clinical application of aminoglycoside antibiotics. Despite longstanding research efforts, our understanding of the mechanisms underlying aminoglycoside ototoxicity remains limited. Here we report the discovery of a novel stress pathway that contributes to aminoglycoside-induced hair cell degeneration. Modifying the previously developed bioortho...

2015
Elyse K. Paterson Thomas J. Fielder Grant R. MacGregor Shosuke Ito Kazumasa Wakamatsu Daniel L. Gillen Victoria Eby Raymond E. Boissy Anand K. Ganesan Ling Hou

The mechanisms that lead to variation in human skin and hair color are not fully understood. To better understand the molecular control of skin and hair color variation, we modulated the expression of Tyrosinase (Tyr), which controls the rate-limiting step of melanogenesis, by expressing a single-copy, tetracycline-inducible shRNA against Tyr in mice. Moderate depletion of TYR was sufficient to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Duanwu Zhang Wataru Tomisato Lijing Su Lei Sun Jin Huk Choi Zhao Zhang Kuan-Wen Wang Xiaoming Zhan Mihwa Choi Xiaohong Li Miao Tang Jose M Castro-Perez Sara Hildebrand Anne R Murray Eva Marie Y Moresco Bruce Beutler

The recessive N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced phenotype toku is characterized by delayed hair growth, progressive hair loss, and excessive accumulation of dermal cholesterol, triglycerides, and ceramides. The toku phenotype was attributed to a null allele of Gk5, encoding glycerol kinase 5 (GK5), a skin-specific kinase expressed predominantly in sebaceous glands. GK5 formed a complex with the ste...

2014
Tatyana Y. Sharova Krzysztof Poterlowicz Natalia V. Botchkareva Nikita A. Kondratiev Ahmar Aziz Jeffrey H. Spiegel Vladimir A. Botchkarev Andrey A. Sharov

Chemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicles, and causes massive apoptosis in hair matrix keratinocytes followed by hair loss. To define the molecular signature of hair follicle response to chemotherapy, human scalp hair follicles cultured ex vivo were treated with doxorubicin (DXR), and global microarray analysis was performed 3 hours afte...

Journal: :The journal of investigative dermatology. Symposium proceedings 2005
Nathalie Mandt Agneta Troilius Michael Drosner

Despite the variations of length and type of hair (vellus or terminal), the growth of human hair in all body sites is cyclic. Phases of active hair growth, or anagen, are separated by periods of quiescence, or telogen. The duration of both phases varies greatly depending on the body site. Whether hairs are in anagen/telogen at the time of hair removal is important because only anagen hairs are ...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 1999
N S Sadick C R Shea J L Burchette V G Prieto

OBJECTIVE To examine the clinical, histological, and immunohistological effects of flashlamp photoepilation. DESIGN Nonrandomized control trial with blinded histological study and follow-up of 1 to 20 months. SETTING Private academic practice. SUBJECTS Sixty-seven subjects (10 males and 57 females) with areas of excess body hair. INTERVENTIONS Single (9 subjects) or multiple (58 subject...

2014
Richard J Goodyear Helen SK Ratnayaka Mark E Warchol Guy P Richardson

Early postnatal mouse cochlear cultures were treated with a small panel of kinase inhibitors to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the maintenance of hair-bundle structure in the developing inner ear. At low concentrations (1-10 nM), staurosporine causes the collapse and loss of hair bundles without provoking hair-cell death, as judged by lack of terminal transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TU...

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