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A
database of elemental and trace elemental distributions within
the virgin segment of caucasian scalp fibres
1B. Forslind, 2B. Stocklassa, 1Stockholm, 2Gothenburg, Sweden
(P 1) |
The
importance of self-help organizations for hair patients and
dermatologists
J. Latz, Krefeld, Germany (P 2) |
Multifactorial
classification of male and female androgenetic alopecia
P. Bouhanna, Paris, France (P 3) |
Diploma
of scalp pathology and surgery
University of Paris VI - Medical School - Year 2000 - 2001
P. Bouhanna, M. Divaris, F. Guilbert, Paris, France (P 4) |
Repair
of en coup de sabre-induced alopecia with follicular
unit transplantation
S.-W. Park, J.W. Kim, H.Y. Wang, Pusan, Korea (P 5) |
Substance
P stimulates human hair follicle growth in vitro
W.-S. Lee, I.-B. Sohn, Wonju, Korea (P 6) |
Marie
Unna hereditary hypotrichosis: first Australian family
1J. Green, 2D.de Berker, 1R. Sinclair, 1Melbourne, Australia;
2Bristol, UK (P 7) |
Pili
annulati: characterization of the phenotype
1J. Green, 2D.de Berker, 1L. Fitzpatrick, 1S. Forrest, 1R. Sinclair,
1Melbourne, Australia; 2 Bristol, UK (P 8) |
Chemical
composition of the hair cuticle: cornified envelope (ce) proteins
in
epicuticle and a-layer
H. Zahn, F.-J. Wortmann, H. Höcker, Aachen, Germany
(P 9) |
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Trichotillomania
with seasonal appearance resulting in a trichobezoar
A.De Donno, T. Titzmann, B.-R. Balda, Augsburg, Germany (P
10)
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Netherton
syndrome
A. Godiæ, V. Drago, I. Bartenjev, M. Potoènik,
Ljubljana, Slovenia (P 11) |
Hair-growing
activity of procyanidin B-2
1A. Kamimura, 1T. Takahashi, 1Y. Yokoo, 2S. Honda, 2Y. Watanabe,
1Ibaraki, 2Tokyo, Japan (P12) |
Dandruff
skin morphology and impact of the use of an anti-dandruff product
J.R. Schwartz, T.L. Dawson, R.R. Warner,Y. Boissy, Cincinnati,
USA (P 13) |
The
lanc rat: a cycling alopecic mutant whose phenotype resembles
the lanceolate mouse
1N. Crossley, 2M. Robinson, 3A.J. Reynolds, 4R.M. Porter, 2M.
Demarchez, 3C. Jahoda, 1Leeds, 3Durham, 4Dundee, UK; 2Sophia
Antipolis, France (P 14) |
Effect
on hair growth of HEM-13/HDC (a mixture of 8 herbal extracts)
in human and C3H mice
E.-Y. Choi, Y.-J. Park, B. Ro, M.-H. Chung, Seoul, Korea (P
15) |
Treatment
of pseudopelade with acitretin or thalidomide : an open study
in 17 patients
C.Jouanique, P. Assouly, B. Matard, P. Reygagne, Paris, France
(P 16) |
Cultured
antler skin offers a novel model for investigating follicular
development (neogenesis) in vitro
N.A. Croft, V.A. Randall, Bradford, UK (P 17) |
Implication
of protein kinase C isoforms in the regulation of hair follicle
vascularization in vivo and in vitro
S. Thibaut, S. Lachgar, F. Saint-Cyr, M. Charveron, Y. Gall,
Toulouse, France (P 18) |
Influence
of melatonin and melatonin antagonists on hair shaft length
and proliferation in cultivated human hair follicles
T.W. Fischer, A. Fischer, B. Knöll, U.C. Hipler, P. Elsner,
Jena, Germany (P 19) |
Adrenomdedullin:
expression and role in human skin and hair follicle differentiation
1F.B. Müller, 2S. Müller-Röver, 1B.P. Korge,
2S. Kapas, 2M. Philpott, 1Cologne, Germany; 2London, UK (P
20) |
Autocrine
and paracrine regulation of PDGF-A and PDGF-B gene expression
and the corresponding PDGF receptor in cultured dermal papilla
cells and follicular keratinocytes of the human hair follicle
H.Kamp, C.C. Geilen, C.E. Orfanos, U. Blume-Peytavi, Berlin,
Germany (P 21) |
Hair
quality study in male subjects with androgenetic alopecia treated
with finasteride (1mg/d) or placebo
B. de Brouwer, T. Leroy, D. Van Neste, Tournai, Belgium (P
22) |
Substituted
indole carboxylic acids are potent and selective inhibitors
of either type-1 or type-2 human steroid 5-alpha reductase
1C. Gerst, 2M. Dalko, 2P. Pichaud, 2J.B. Galey, B. Buan, 1B.A
.Bernard, 1Clichy, 2Aulnay sous Bois, France (P 23) |
The
level of microelements Mg, Cu, Zn in hair and nails of children
suffering with alopecia totalis/subtotalis and alopecia areata
1N. Konstantinova, 2D. Gaevski, 1Moscow, Russia; 2USA (P
24) |
The
prevalence and types of androgenetic alopecia in Koreans
W.-Y. Sim, J.-H. Paik, Kwang Hyun Cho, Seoul, Korea (P 25) |
Multi-injection
plate for intralesional corticosteroid treatment of patchy alopecia
areata
J. Ferrando, G.A. Moreno-Arias, R. Grimalt, Barcelona, Spain
(P 26) |
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Unilateral
gynecomastia induced by 1 mg oral finasteride. Report of 3
cases
1J. Ferrando, 1R. Grimalt, 1M. Alsina, 1F. Bulla, 2E. Manasievska,
1Barcelona, Spain; 2 Skopje, Macedoni (P 27)
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Hair
repigmentation, a novel clinical sign in porphyria cutanea
tarda
F.C.G. Shaffrali, A.J.G. McDonagh, A. Messenger, Sheffield,
UK (P 28)
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Hair
growth control by follistatin
1M. Nakamura, 1K. Foitzik, 2M. Matzuk, 3U. Halsner, 3S. Eberle,
1R. Paus, 1Hamburg, 3München, Germany; 2Baylor, USA (P
29) |
Cyclosporin
A stimulates hair shaft production, follicle keratinocyte proliferation
as well as HGF and VEGF expression, and inhibits catagen devolopment
in organ-cultured mouse vibrissae follicles
1,2W.X. Fan, 1W.Y. Zhu, 2L. Mecklenburg, 2R. Paus, 1Nanjing,
China; 2Hamburg, Germany (P 30) |
Histiocytic
cytophagic panniculitis manifested as alopecia
L. Török, L. Krenács, Á. Kirschner,
Szeged, Hungary (P 31) |
Effect
of a biotechnicaly enhanced herb extract on human hair follicle
growth in vitro
Z.d. Xia, M. Hughes, G.W. Cherry, Oxford, UK (P 32) |
C-MYC,
MAX and BIN1 expression in human anagen hair follicles
I. Barajon, E. Donetti, C. Rumio, A. Imberti, P. Castano, Milan,
Italy (P 33) |
Disassembling
of the human hair follicle pigmentary unit during in vitro induced
catagen-like regression
C. Rumio, E. Donetti, I. Barajon, A. Imberti, P. Castan, Milan,
Italy (P 34) |
Effect
of calcium channel blockers on proliferation and differentiation
of keratinocytes and fibroblasts of hair follicles in culture
and substantiation of their use to treat alopecia areata patients
L.P. Mazitova, M. A. Chirenko, Moscow, Russia (P 35) |
Sonic
stress or substance P injection upregulate intrafollicular apoptosis,
and downregulate follicular proliferation in mice
1B. Handjiski, 2R. Paus, 1E. Hagen, 1R. Pliet, 1E.R. Joachim,
1B. Klapp, 1P. Arck; 1Berlin, 2 Hamburg, Germany (P 36) |
Office-based
photographic documentation of hair growth in men treated with
oral finasteride 1mg/day for androgenetic alopecia
R.M. Trüeb, U. Bader, Zürich, Switzerland (P 37) |
The
skin microvasculature regresses by apoptosis during catagen-development
in murine skin
1L. Mecklenburg, 2D.J. Tobin, 1S. Sevinc, 1S. Ergün, 1R.
Paus, 1Hamburg, Germany; 2Bradford, UK (P 38) |
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Diffuse
alopecia areata in a patient with Crohns disease
1H.J. Lee, 1M.Y. Kim, 2D.A. Whiting, 1J.W. Kim, 1Seoul, Korea;
2Dallas, USA (P 39)
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Retinoic
acid induces catagen by TGF-ß2 upregulation in human hair
follicles in vitro
1T. Spexard, 1R. Paus, 2U. Halsner, 2S. Eberle, 1K. Krause,
1I. Moll, 1K. Foitzik,
1Hamburg, 2Gräfelfing, Germany (P 40) |
Expression
of prolactin and its receptor in skin is hair-cycle dependent
and prolactin is able to induce catagen in murine skin organ
culture
1K. Krause, 1R. Paus, 2A. Nixon, 2S. Kelly, 2A. Craven, 2A.
Pearson,1T. Spexard, 1I. Moll, 1K. Foitzik, 1Hamburg, Germany;
2Hamilton, New Zealand (P 41) |
Choreography
of melanocyte migration into the hair follicle and segregation
of melanocyte subpopulations during skin appendage morphogenesis
1E.M.J. Peters, 2D.J. Tobin, 3N. Botchkareva, 4M. Maurer, 1R.
Paus, 1Hamburg, 4Mainz, Germany; 2Bradford, UK; 3Boston, USA
(P 42) |
Serial
cultivation of human dermal papilla cells retaining the hair-inducing
ability
K. Toyoshima, Y. Sasaki, A. Satoh, M. Inamatsu, S. Oomizu, K.
Yoshizato, Hiroshima, Japan (P 43) |
Characterization
of developing hair follicle induced by cultured dermal papilla
cells
T. Endo, S. Oomizu, M. Inamatsu, K. Yoshizato, Hiroshima, Japan
(P 44) |
The
novel drug CS-891 inhibits 5-alpha reductase activity in the
dermal papilla of human hair follicles
1S. Niiyama, 2K. Kojima, 2T. Hamada, 1R. Happle, 1R. Hoffmann,
1Marburg, Germany; 2Tokyo, Japan (P 45) |
Influence
of estrogens on the androgen metabolism in different subunits
of human hair follicles
S. Niiyama, R. Hoffmann, Marburg, Germany (P 46) |
Differential
gene expression in human dermal papilla cells versus dermal
sheath fibroblasts
K.J. McElwee, A. Huth, E. Wenzel, R. Hoffmann, Marburg, Germany
(P 47) |
Dietary
soy oil content affects susceptibility to alopecia areata in
C3H/HeJ mice
1K. J. McElwee, 1S. Niiyama, 1E. Wenzel, 1P. Freyschmidt-Paul,
2J.P. Sundberg, 1R. Hoffmann, 1Marburg, Germany; 2Bar Harbor,
USA (P 48) |
Use
of crude hair follicle extracts to induce, or to increase, resistance
to alopecia areata in C3H/HeJ mice
1K.J. McElwee, 1E. Wenzel, 1P. Freyschmidt-Paul, 2J.P. Sundberg,
1R. Hoffmann, 1Marburg, Germany; 2Bar Harbor, USA (P 49) |
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Human
hair growth promoted by immunophilin ligands
A. Krisp, S. Niiyama, E. Wenzel, A. Huth, R. Happle, R. Hoffmann,
Marburg, Germany (P 50)
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The
association of alopecia areata with HLA in Korea
H. Kim, H. Lee, Seoul, Korea (P 51) |
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