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Skin stretching enables needle-free vaccine delivery in mice

Scientists found that stretching the skin stimulates immune cells and increases its ability to absorb large molecules, including vaccines. This approach resulted in higher antibody levels against the H1N1 flu antigen compared to traditional needle-free delivery methods.

Surprising mechanism for removing dead cells identified

Scientists at Rockefeller University have identified a dual sensor system that detects dying and living cells in hair follicles, clearing debris before tissue damage occurs. This innovative mechanism, involving local epithelial cells rather than phagocytes, may hold insights into human skin pathologies and hair loss.

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Hair follicle models from the 3D printer

A team of scientists has created a 3D-printed model of human hair follicles to test new treatments against hair follicle infections. The model, which replicates the natural environment of hair follicles, allows for early-stage testing of drug candidates without animal testing.

Grow the skin you’re in: in vivo generation of chimeric skin grafts

Scientists from Tokyo Medical and Dental University successfully generate autologous skin grafts by introducing mutations into mouse embryos, which then form sheets of epidermis containing hair follicles. These grafted skin patches survive up to 3 months and mimic mature epidermis structure.

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Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have successfully created hair follicles in human skin tissue using 3D-bioprinting techniques. This innovation has potential applications in regenerative medicine, drug testing, and understanding the complex interactions between skin and topical products.

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Having a bad hair day? Blame your genes!

A new study has identified four genetic variants associated with the direction of human scalp hair whorls, revealing a polygenic inheritance pattern. The findings may help unravel biological processes related to abnormal neurological development.

Coaxing hair growth in aging hair follicle stem cells

Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a way to soften stiff hair follicle stem cells, enabling them to grow hair again. By boosting the production of microRNA-205, they promote hair growth in both young and old mice, offering potential for human hair regrowth.

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Newly discovered cell in fruit flies is essential for touch sensation

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have identified a new cell type, named F-Cell, that plays a crucial role in touch sensing in fruit flies. The study published in Nature Cell Biology reveals that F-Cells are recruited to tactile hairs and participate in sending signals to neighbouring epidermal cells.

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Fully mature hair follicles grown in cultures

Researchers from Yokohama National University successfully generated hair follicles in cultures using organoid cultures. The study demonstrates the potential of hair follicle organoids for understanding hair follicle development and regeneration, as well as evaluating drugs for treating hair loss disorders.

The chemical controlling life and death in hair follicles

Researchers have identified a key chemical controlling hair follicle cell division and death, shedding light on a potential cure for baldness. The discovery also holds promise for speeding up wound healing by harnessing the regenerative properties of stem cells found in hair follicles.

Pimple secret popped: How fat cells in the skin help fight acne

Researchers at UC San Diego have made a groundbreaking discovery about the role of fibroblasts, or fat cells, in controlling bacteria and developing acne. These findings could lead to more targeted treatment options for acne, which affects up to 50 million Americans each year.

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Hair follicles heal blisters at personal cost

Researchers discovered that hair follicle stem cells play a key role in healing skin blisters, which delays the growth of hair follicles in regenerated skin tissue. This balance between wound healing and development has implications for treating epidermolysis bullosa, pemphigoid diseases and other blistering conditions.

How chronic stress leads to hair loss

Harvard researchers identify how chronic stress impairs hair follicle stem cells, leading to delayed regeneration and hair loss. The study found that the stress hormone corticosterone delays stem cell activation, while Gas6 pathway activation promotes hair growth.

The bald truth - altered cell divisions cause hair thinning

Aging leads to hair follicles adopting atypical senescent type of asymmetric cell division, resulting in the generation of aberrantly differentiating cells. This disruption causes stem cell exhaustion and loss, ultimately leading to hair thinning and hair loss.

A recipe for regenerating bioengineered hair

Scientists at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research have identified a population of hair follicle stem cells and developed a recipe for normal cyclical regeneration. In the study, 81% of bioengineered hair follicles generated in NFFSE medium went through at least three hair cycles and produced normal hair.

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Fine-tuning stem cell metabolism prevents hair loss

Researchers discover that hair follicle stem cells can prolong their life by switching metabolic state in response to low oxygen concentration, preventing age-induced hair loss. The team identified Rictor signaling as crucial for this process, which involves a shift from glutamine metabolism to glycolysis.

The real reason behind goosebumps

Researchers found that the sympathetic nerve connects to hair follicle stem cells, bridging the gap between nervous system control and hair regeneration. The muscle facilitates this connection, allowing the nerve to directly regulate stem cell behavior and promote new hair growth in response to temperature changes.

Creating hairy human skin: Not as easy as you think

Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital successfully recreate human skin with hair, nerves, and fat using a novel culture technique. The breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize wound treatment, burn care, and cosmetics testing, as well as aid in the development of new treatments for diseases such as Merkel cell carcinoma.

IU researchers grow hairy skin from human stem cells

Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have successfully grown hairy skin from human stem cells using a 3D cell culture method. The study shows that skin generated from pluripotent stem cells can integrate into mouse skin, leading to potential applications in skin reconstruction and disease modeling.

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New technique may reveal the health of human hair follicles

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital developed a new method to examine the activity of human hair follicles using magnetic fields. The technique measures electrical activity in individual study subjects and has shown promise as a biomarker for treating hair loss conditions like alopecia.

Laboratory study paves way for new approach to treating hair loss in humans

Researchers at Yokohama National University developed an efficient method to generate hair growth in nude mice using a three-dimensional tissue culture called hair follicle germ. The new approach produces a high rate of hair generation and shows promise for clinical applications in human hair regenerative therapy.

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Using 3D-printing to stop hair loss

Using 3D printing, researchers have successfully grown human hair follicles in a lab dish, paving the way for new hair restoration treatments. The breakthrough could lead to more effective hair growth drugs and increased accessibility of robotic hair restoration surgery for women and men.

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Practical hair regeneration technology

Researchers have developed a method for mass preparing cellular aggregates called 'hair follicle germs' that may lead to new treatment for hair loss. The therapy involves regenerating hair follicles, the tiny organs that grow and sustain hair, on a large scale.

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Hairy skin grown from mouse stem cells

Indy University researchers created lab-grown skin tissue with hair follicles using mouse stem cells. The skin model closely resembles natural hair growth, making it useful for testing drugs and understanding hair development. The team discovered that the two layers of skin cells must grow together to form hair follicles.

Research on sweat glands suggests a route to better skin grafts

Researchers identify opposing signaling pathways that determine the formation of hair follicles and sweat glands in humans, similar to mice but separated by time. This discovery has potential to improve methods for culturing human skin tissue used in grafting procedures.

Hair thinning by stem cell loss

Two studies suggest that aging of hair follicle stem cells may contribute to hair thinning. The research found that accumulating DNA damage and changes in key genes affect HFSCs, leading to miniaturized and reduced hair follicles.

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Blocking enzymes in hair follicles promotes hair growth

Researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center found that inhibiting the Janus kinase (JAK) family of enzymes promotes hair growth in mice and human hair follicles. The study suggests that JAK inhibitors, approved for blood diseases and rheumatoid arthritis, could be used to restore hair growth in humans.

USC researcher plucks hair to grow hair

A USC research team led by Cheng-Ming Chuong has discovered that plucking hair in a specific pattern can trigger the growth of new hairs in mice. The study used quorum sensing to understand how the hair follicle system responds to injury and found that it recruits immune cells to secrete signaling molecules that promote hair growth.

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Converting adult human cells to hair-follicle-generating stem cells

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have successfully converted adult human cells into epithelial stem cells that can regenerate human skin and hair follicles. The breakthrough could potentially enable hair regeneration in people, but further work is needed to address other cell types involved in hair growth.

Hair regeneration method is first to induce new human hair growth

Researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center have devised a novel hair restoration method that can generate new human hair growth, potentially expanding the use of hair transplantation to women and younger patients. The approach uses dermal papilla cells from patient donations to induce hair follicle growth in tissue culture.

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Why our backs can't read braille

Researchers created stunning images of branching patterns of individual sensory nerve cells, defining ten distinct groups that likely correspond to differences in what the nerves do. The branching patterns can help scientists make sense of known responses to stimulation of the skin and may hold clues for pain management.

How skin is wired for touch

Researchers have discovered that each type of hair follicle works like a distinct sensory organ, tuned to register different types of touches. This network of neurons allows us to perceive important differences in our surroundings.

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Cellular automaton model predicts how hair follicle stem cells regenerate

A new cellular automaton model has successfully predicted how hair follicle stem cells regenerate, shedding light on the mechanisms behind alopecia. The study suggests that improving the environment around hair follicles may be a more effective approach to regrowing hair than implanting stem cells.