Sentences with phrase «normal hair follicles»

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«We saw normal, well - orchestrated regeneration of tissue, including hair follicles and the skin's supportive collagen network.»
In two cases, hairs were even seen beginning to extend from the follicles, though the researchers didn't continue the initial experiment for long enough to test whether the hairs were fully normal in terms of their ability to regrow.
In cells grown on flat culture dishes, the expression of thousands of genes didn't match up with their normal patterns, explaining why the cells from those dishes had been unable to generate new hair follicles.
When the researchers looked more closely at normal mouse hair follicles, they found that JAK inhibitors rapidly awakened resting follicles out of dormancy.
The reason for Frizzled6 mice's messy hair soon became obvious: The mutant mice are born with hair follicles that point in random directions, while normal mice have follicles pointing more or less in the direction needed for the hair to lay flat.
You've heard of the peroxide blond, well it turns out that hydrogen peroxide also builds up in hair follicles, thanks to normal wear and tear.
This resting period lessens considerably during pregnancy and women typically lose less hair during pregnancy, but the postpartum hormones can cause the body to catch up on the rest period for hair follicles, leading to more than normal hair loss.
It provides an immediate relieving effect with nutritional support of normal functions of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles and stimulates hair growth.
This disrupts the normal growth and decline cycle of your hair follicles, shunting a greater proportion of them into the «rest» phase to be pushed out by incoming hairs.
While it is normal to have these bacteria present on the skin, it may become active in the scalp and cause hair follicle damages.
Even though this is a normal process, some men are especially sensitive to this hormone and can attack their hair follicles, resulting in crown hair loss.
More recently, «studies have shown that D3 can help activate hair growth by similar means — boosting the metabolism of the follicles and encouraging those cells to turn over in a more normal way,» says Michelle Henry, MD, a dermatologist in New York City.
This parasite is a normal inhabitant of dogs» hair follicles; however in young or immunosuppressed pets, it may multiply and cause significant hair loss.
First described in 1842 by Gustav Simon, a French dermatologist, Demodex mites are normal skin inhabitants of many mammals, and > 140 species of Demodex have been identified (2 in humans, 3 in dogs).1 The mites live in hair follicles as well as the sebaceous glands and ducts and feed off of sebum, cells, and debris from the epidermis.2, 3 In dogs, the mites are passed from the bitch to her puppies through close contact while nursing.
The Demodex mange mite lives inside the hair follicles of all normal dogs.
Demodectic mites are found in small numbers in the hair follicles of normal pets.
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