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Onset
of alopecia areata in C3H/HeJ mice involves transient, high
expression of CD44 variant isoforms and low CD4+/CD25+ suppressor
cell activity
Kevin J. McElwee1, Margot Zöller2, Peter Engel2, Rolf Hoffmann1
(1Dept of Dermatology, Philipp University, Marburg, Germany;
and 2Dept of Tumor Progression and Tumor Defense, German Cancer
Research Center, Heidelberg) P#01 |
Immune
state of children with alopecia areata living in different radioecological
regions of Belarus
T.V. Vorontsova, O.O. Yanovich, N.A. Gres, E.N. Shavrova, E.I.
Kukharenka (Research Institute for Radiation Medicine and Endocrinology,
Minsk, Belarus) P#03 |
Frequency
and levels of thyroid autoantibodies in belarus children with
alopecia areata
O.O. Yanovich, T.V. Vorontsova, A.N; Arynchyn, E.N. Shavrova,
E.I. Kukharenka (Research Institute for Radiation Medicine and
Endocrinology, Minsk, Belarus) P#05 |
Risk
factors of alopecia areata in Belarus children
N.A. Gres, A.N. Arynchyn, O.O. Yanovich, L.V. Tkachenko (Research
Institute for Radiation Medicine and Endocrinology, Minsk, Belarus)
P#07 |
Microelements
in Belarus children with alopecia areata
N.A. Gres, A.N. Arynchyn, L.V. Tkachenko, O.O. Yanovich (Research
Institute for Radiation Medicine and Endocrinology, Minsk, Belarus)
P#09 |
Anthralin
therapy for DPCP-resistant severe alopecia areata
Gwang Seong Choi, Tae Gyun Lim (Dept of Dermatology, Inha University,
Incheon, Korea) P#11 |
On
the problem of pathogenetic heterogeneity of alopecia areata
A.Koubanova, A. Gadjlgoroeva (Moscow, Russia) P#13 |
Interleukin-10
knockout mice are relatively resistant to the experimental induction
of alopecia areata
Pia Freyschmidt-Paul, Kevin McElwee, Margot Zöller, John
Sundberg, Rudolf Happle, Rolf Hoffmann (Philipp University Marburg,
Germany; DKFZ, Germany; The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor,
USA) P#15 |
Alopecia
areata with a lichenoid inflammation pattern
Tobias W. Fischer, Irina Kelm, Peter Elsner (Dept of Dermatology,
Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany) P#17 |
Analysis
of the prognostic factor for treatment alopecia areata
Park Min Su, Shur Ki-Beom, Lee Jeung Hoon, Park Jang-Kyu (Dept
of Dermatology, Chungnam National University - School of Medicine,
Taejon, Korea) P#19 |
Methyl-prednisolone
pulse therapy in treatment of severe alopecia areata
Park Min Su, Shur Ki-Beom, Lee Jeung Hoon, Park Jang-Kyu (Dept
of Dermatology, Chungnam National University - School of Medicine,
Taejon, Korea) P#21 |
TGF-b
1 and IGF-1 regulated gene expression profile analysis in human
outer root sheath cells
Young-Hee Kim, Moonkyu Kim, So-Young Cha, Sang-Uk Im, Jung-Chul
Kim (Hair Research Center, Kyungpook National University - School
of Medicine, Korea) P#23 |
Hair-inducing
ability of cultured human dermal papilla cells
Koh-ei Toyoshima1, Hitoshi Kuwamoto2, Mikaru M. Yamao2, Mutsumi
Inamatsu1, 2, 3,, Katsutoshi Yoshizato2, 3 (1Institute of Immunology,
Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan; 2Hiroshima Tissue Regeneration Project,
Hiroshima Prefecture Collaboration of Regional Entities for
Advancement of Technological Excellence, JST, Japan; and 3Dept
of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima
University, Japan) P#25 |
Bax
expression in human anagen hair follicle
Silvia Selleri, Cristiano Rumio, Elena Donetti, Elena Boschini,
Paolo Castano, Isabella Barajon (Dept of Human Anatomy, Università
degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy) P#27 |
Expression
and activation of matrix metalloproteinases in cultured human
dermal papilla cells
Hiram de Almeida Jr., Felix B. Müller, Paola Zigrino, Thomas
Krieg, Bernhard P. Korge, Cornelia Mauch (Dept of Dermatology
and Venereolgy, University of Cologne, Germany) P#29
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Epidermal-dermal
interaction required for inducing the dermal condensation during
hair follicle development
Inamatsu1, 2, 3, Aya Makabe3, Koh-ei Toyoshima2 and Katsutoshi
Yoshizato1, 3 (1Hiroshima Tissue Regeneration Project, Hiroshima
Prefecture Collaboration of Regional Entities for the Advancement
of Technological Excellence, JST, Hiroshima, Japan; 2Institute
of Immunology Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; and 3Dept of Biological
Science, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Japan)
P#31 |
Changes
of several immunological markers in human hair cycle
Jun-Kyu Oh, Mi-Hyang Kim, Chang-Hun Huh, Kyu-Han Kim, Hee-Chul
Eun (Dept of Dermatology, Seoul National University, College
of Medicine, Seoul, Korea) P#33 |
Expression
of type I procollagen in perifollicular connective tissue sheath
of hair follicle
Jun-Kyu Oh, Mi-Hyang Kim, Sang-Woong Youn, Kyoung-Chan Park,
Hee-Chul Eun, Jin-Ho Chung (Dept of Dermatology, Seoul National
University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea) P#35 |
Stem
cells - bulge area proliferation indexes of bald and non-bald
areas- a digital computerized cytometry study
Valcinir Bedin and Denise Steiner (Centro de Estudos da Clínica
Stöckli, São Paulo, Brazil) P#37 |
The
role of prolactin in regulating summer hair growth cycles in
mink
Shannon Larson, Jason Hunt and Jack Rose (Idaho State University.,
Dept of Biol, Sci., Pocatello, USA) P#39 |
Effects
of prolactin on under-hair follicle development in mink
Jason Hunt and Jack Rose (Idaho State University, Dept of Biol,
Sci., Pocatello, USA) P#41 |
Androgen
Receptors are Expressed in the Developing Antler Tip and Velvet
Skin of the Red Deer (Cervus elaphus)
N. J. Croft and V. A. Randall (Dept of Biomedical Sciences,
University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK) P#43
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Isolation
and identification of barley derived hair-growth stimulant
Ayako Kamimura, Tomoya Takahashi (Kyowa Hakko Kogyo. Tsukuba,
Japan) P#45 |
The
inhibitory effect of Houttuynia cordata Thunb extract on leg
hair growth
Akihiro Ishino, Amane Tatsuta, Tomoko Yokoyama, Takanari Tsuda
(Shiseido Research Center, Yokohama, Japan) P#47 |
The
extract of Thujae Occidentalis semen (TOS) inhibited 5a-reductase
(type 2) and androchronogenetic alopecia of B6CBAF1/j hybrid
mouse
Won-seok Park, Chang-hoon Lee, Won-hee Cho, Byeong-gon Lee,
Ih-seop Chang (Skin Research Team, Skin Research Institute,
Amore Pacific Corp. R&D Center, Yongin-si, Korea) P#49
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Soymilk
Reduces Hair Growth And Hair Follicle Dimensions
M. Seiberg, J-C. Liu, L. Babiarz, E. Sharlow and S. Shapiro
(Johnson & Johnson Skin Research Center Consumer Products
and Personal Care Group Skillman, NJ USA) P#51 |
A
case of tufted folliculitis
Park Min Su, Shur Ki-Beom, Lee Jeung Hoon, Park Jang-Kyu (Dept
of Dermatology, Chungnam National University - School of Medicine,
Taejon, Korea) P#53 |
Suitability
of shampoo used on treatment induced alopecia
Margaret Simpson, Pauline Hepher, Miriam Tadjali, Elaine Stevens
(The Ayrshire Hospice, Ayr, Scotland) P#55 |
Hair
removal and hair follicle targeting
de Ramecourt Adeline1, Leroy Thérèse2 and Van
Neste Dominique2 (1Private electrolysis practice, Paris, France;
2Skinterface, Tournai, Belgium) P#57 |
Dandruff
and seborrheic dermatitis result from oleic acid released from
sebum lipids by Malassezia lipase activity
Thomas L. Dawson Jr. , Joseph R. Kaczvinsky, Yvonne DeAngelis,
Roger Treadway and James R.Schwartz (The Procter & Gamble
Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA) P#59 |
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Dandruff,
part III : effective treatment requires products based on
potent actives optimized for effective delivery to the scalp
James R. Schwartz, Thomas L. Dawson Jr., Joseph R. Kaczvinsky,
Raphael Warren and Caroline W. Cardin (The Procter & Gamble
Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA) P#61
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Scalp
disease prevalence in Caucasians, African Americans and Chinese
and the effects of shampoo frequency on scalp health
Janet Hickman1, Xuemin Wang2, Nia Nesmith and Caroline W. Cardin3
(1Education and Research, Lynchburg, Va.; 2Shanghai Skin Disease
& STD Hospital, Shanghai, China; 3The Procter and Gamble
Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA) P#63 |
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