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P7.84
Alopecia areata of children in Korea (1991-2003)
J. Y. Ahn, J. E. Kim and B. I. Ro. Seoul, Korea. |
P6.65
A study of subjective scalp hair changes and the correlation
to body hair distribution in the post menopausal woman
I. Ali, R. Dawber and F. Wojnarowska. Oxford, UK. |
P10.139
Interest in gamma-cyclodextrin in the formula of a hair-loss
lotion : evaluation by sensory metrology
I. Bacle, S. Meges, P. Lefrançois, J. J. Voisard, M. Luspot, S. Chesnoy,
M. Delaunois and P. Morinet. Vigoulet, France. |
P2.24
The IFFA credo rat is a new desmoglein 4 mutant model
H. Bazzi, A. Kljuic, A. Panteleyev and A. M. Christiano. New York, USA. |
P7.77
Children with alopecia areata – analysis of the Cleveland
Clinic Foundation experience
W. F. Bergfeld, N. C. Dombrowski, B. K. Remzi and J. M. Leonhardt. Cleveland,
USA. |
P8.148
Cicatricial alopecia / lichen planopilaris- the Cleveland
Clinic Foundation experience on evaluation, diagnosis
and treatment
W. F. Bergfeld, B. K. Remzi and N. C. Cevasco. Cleveland and Toledo, USA. |
P10.133
A retrospective assessment of response to treatment with
1% pyrithione zinc shampoo in african americans with
moderate to severe dandruff/seborrheic dermatitis
W. L. Billhimer and M. A. Copas. Cincinnati, USA. |
P6.63
The halo project 1: an investigation of the psychological
impact of hair loss in women
S. Biondo and Francesca E. Collins. Caulfield, Australia. |
P6.62
Female pattern hair loss and skin androgen response
M. P. Birch, S. Agarwal, H. Lashen and A. G. Messenger. Sheffield, UK. |
P9.128
Atrophic telogen effluvium’ from cytotoxic drugs and
an investigation into a protective effect of pretreatment
with a topical vitamin D3 analogue in man
T. O. Blieker, N. Nicolaou, J. Traulsen and P. E. Hutchinson. Leicester,
UK. |
P9.116
Optical coherent tomography (OCT): a new method for onlinemeasurement
of hair shaft thickness
U. Blume-Peytavi. Berlin, Germany. |
P5.51
The cutaneous vanilloid receptor-1 (VR1) is involved
in human hair growth control
E. Bodóró, A. Telek, G. Czifra, Z. Griger, I. B. Tóth, J. Lázár, A. Meschalchin,
T. Ito, A. Bettermann, P. Pertile, L. Kovács and R. Paus. Debrecen, Padova
and Hamburg, Hungary, Italy and Germany. |
P8.111
Microarray analysis of IGF-I and IGF- II regulated gene
expression in human dermal papilla fibroblasts
J. J. Bull, Y. Liu, J. Monson, O. Djahanbakhch and M. P. Philpott. London,
UK. |
P3.30
Cloning, expression and characterization of human URB
S.-Y. Cha, Y. K. Sung, S. Im, J. O. Kim, J.-C. Kim and M.-K. Kim. Daegu,
Korea. |
P8.113
Cultured sebocytes: A model for studies on the regulation
of steroid acute regulatory protein and cutaneous steroidogenesis
W. Chen, C.-C. Yang, H.-M. Sheu and Ch. C. Zouboulis. Kaohsiung, Tainan and
Berlin, Taiwan and Germany. |
P8.101
Alopecia areata associated with pityriasis lichenoides
et varioliformis acuta and nevus flammeus
W. Chen, C.-C. Yang, S.-C. Chao and J. Y.-Y. Lee. Kaohsiung and Tainan, Taiwan. |
P8.90
A case of keratosis pilaris decalvans and acne keloidalis
nuchae
A. H. Chong, Victoria, Australia. |
P10.136
The damage and restoration of integral hair lipid following
treatment with hair dye
S. H. Chun, E. Lee , M. S. Song, T. H. Oh and W.-S. Lee. Wonju, Korea. |
P10.137
The damage and restoration of hair lipid barrier following
treatment with permanent hair waving
S. H. Chun, E. Lee , M. S. Song, and W.-S. Lee. Wonju, Korea. |
P6.64
The halo project 2: a proposed group psychological intervention
for women with hair loss
F. E. Collins and S. Biondo. Caulfield, Australia. |
P6.57
Substantial sex-dependent differences in the response
of human scalp hair follicles to estrogen stimulation
in vitro advocate
gender-tailored management of female versus male pattern balding
F. Conrad, U. Ohnemus, B. Gerstmayer, A. Bosio, A. Bettermann, E. Bodo, R.
Paus. Hamburg and Cologne, Germany. |
P6.59
Melatonin down-regulates estrogen receptor expression
in murine skin and human scalp hair follicle in vitro
F. Conrad, H. Kobayashi, A. Bettermann, B. Tychsen and R. Paus. Hamburg,
Germany. |
P6.66
Alopecic patch associated with multiple piloleiomyomas
R. Croes, R. Luyckx, V. Meuleman, V. Winnepenninckx and J. van den Oord.
Leuven, Belgium. |
P6.70
Subtle cutaneous manifestations in two young women with
extraordinary hyperandrogenemia
G.-Y. Chen, H.-M. Sheu and W. Chen. Taichung, Tainan and Kaohsiung,Taiwan. |
P4.36
The hair growth promoting effect of HEM-13/HDC, an oriental
herbal medicine, and its molecular regulation
Eun-Young Choi, Young-Jun Park and Myung-Hee Chung. Seoul, Korea. |
P2.18
The reconstruction of skin equivalents by hair follicle
dermal sheath cells
H.-R. Choi, H.-J. Cho, D.-S. Kim, S.-B. Kwon, S.-W. Youn and K.-C. Park.
Seoul, South Korea. |
P9.119
Topical diphenylcypropenone (DPCP) for the treatment
of extensive alopecia areata
G.-S. Choi, S.-K. Lee and J.-H. Shin. Incheon, Korea. |
P9.127
The herbal mixture xiantene had significant effects on
hair growth in a preliminary double-blind, vehicle-controlled
study in men with androgenic alopecia
P. G. Davies and V. A. Randall. Bradford, UK. |
P9.129
Novel and established potassium channel openers stimulate
hair follicle growth in vitro and their effects are opposed
by inhibitors: implications for their modes of action
in hair follicles
G. C. Davies, M. Julie Thornton, T. J. Jenner, Y. C. Chen, J. B. Hansen,
R. D. Carr and V. A. Randall. Bradford and Bagsvaerd, UK and Denmark. |
P10.132
Three etiologic facets of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis:
Malassezia fungi, seba- ceous lipids, and individual
sensitivity
Y. M. DeAngelis, M. O. Leland, T. Boekhout, J. R. Kaczvinsky, S. Whitaker,
D. Keanneally, J. R. Schwartz and T. L. Dawson Jr.. Cincinnati and Utrecht,
USA and The Netherlands. |
P1.7
Human vellus hair follicles exhibit quantitative but
no qualitative differences in the expression of differentiation
markers
R. Dirsch, A. Vogt, S. Hadam, K. Stieler and U. Blume-Peytavi. Berlin,
Germany. |
P4.35
Hair cycle specific immunolocalization of retinoic acid
synthesis markers
H. B. Everts, J. P. Sundberg, L. E. King Jr. and D.E. Ong. Nashville and
Bar Harbor, USA. |
P10.141
Effectiveness of serenoa repens on androgenetic alopecia
C. Fasulo, A. Linguiti, L. Bosco, P. Morranti and R. A. Satriano. Battipaglia
and Naples, Italy. |
P4.32
Expression of SPARC (secreted protein acidic rich in
cysteine) throughout the hair cycle in rats
V. E. Ferres, G. Nattrass, M. Bray, N. M. Penno and P. I. Hynd. Roseworthy,
South Australia. |
P8.114
Control of androgen receptor expression in human skin
cells and in a reconstituted human epidermis model with
antisense ligonucleotides
S. Fimmel, F. Bonté, R. Kurfürst and Ch. C. Zouboulis. Berlin and St. Jean
de Braye, Germany and France. |
P10.140
Exogenous hair damage: light microscopy of human hair
shafts after in-vitro damage and application of hair
care products
A. M. Finner, J. Welzel. Berlin and Luebeck, Germany. |
P8.94
Red meat consumption in the UK has declined over the
past 15 years with significant health consequences for
the UK adult population potentially leading to more women
and men developing chronic telogen effluvium
N. Frigé and D. H. Rushton. Portsmouth, UK. |
P7.71
Observations on the external application of microelements
in alopecia areata treatment
W. Garncarz. Wroclaw, Poland. |
P3.29
Cysteine-rich intestinal proteins are differentially
expressed in hair follicles
S. W. Gordon, M. S. Elston, Z. Yu, A. J. Nixon, A. J. Craven, A. J. Pearson
and J. V. Conaglen. Hamilton, New Zealand. |
P10.138
Amino acids - improving hair fibre properties in cosmetic
hair problems
C. Gummer and S. Shiel. Egham, UK. |
P7.88
Successful treatment of alopecia areata with imiquimod
5% cream
S. Hezel, T. Schmook, I. Nindl, N. Mandt, J. Röwert, W. Sterry and E. Stockfleth.
Berlin, Germany. |
P1.3
Identification of an antigen specific to the hair follicle
Hajimu Oura, H. Iwanari, K. Yoshizato and S. Arase. Tokushima, Tokyo and
Higashihiroshima, Japan. |
P.2.22
A new simple organotypic assay system that imitates human
hair follicle-like epithelial-mesenchymal interactions
B. Havlickova, T. Bíró, A. Mescalchin, P. Arenberger and R. Paus. Prague,
Hamburg, Debrecen and Padova, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary and Italy. |
P10.145
Evaluations of photo-epilation effect by gross observations
are reliable?
C. Huh, J. Oh and K. Park. Kyounggi and Seoul, Korea. |
P5.55
Characterization of Japanese senile grey hairs
R. Ideta, H. Iwaki, Y. Nakazawa, R. Toyama, T. Soma, A. Ishino, M. Tajima
and K. Katsuoka. Yokohama and Sagamihara, Japan. |
P7.80
The optimal dose of topical diphenylcylopropenone sensitization
for the treatment of alopecia areata: preliminary study
M. Im, Y. Joon Seo, J. H. Lee and J. K. Park. Teajon, Korea. |
P2.16
Bulge region- and epidermal basal layer- specific expression
of fibroblast growth factor-13 (FHF-2) in mouse skin
T. Imamura, M. Kawano, A. Komi-Kuramochi, S. Suzuki, R. Tsuboi and T. Imamura.
Ibaraki, Tsukuba and Tokyo, Japan. |
P4.43
Acquisition of autonomy of embryonic epidermis to differentiate
into adult-type epidermis is associated with its acquisition
of potency to respond to dermal messages for hair follicle-induction
M. Inamatsu, A. Makabe, T. Tochio, K. Toyoshima and K. Yoshizato. Hiroshima
and Tokyo, Japan. |
P3.31
The gene for hair-loss disorder in HWY (Hairless Wistar
Yagi) rat maps to chromosome 15 near hairless gene
Y. Ishii, S. Kyuwa and Y. Yoshikawa. Tokyo, Japan. |
P5.53
Comparative immunophenotypology of the human hair and
nail apparatus
T. Ito, N. Ito, M. Saathoff, A. Bettermann, M. Takigawa, B. J. Nickoloff
and R. Paus. Hamburg, Hamamatsu and Chicago, Germany, Japan and USA. |
P5.47
Human hair follicles display a functional equivalent
of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and synthesize
cortisol
N. Ito, T. Ito, A. Kromminga, A. Bettermann, M. Takigawa, and R. Paus. Hamburg
and Hamamatsu, Germany and Japan. |
P1.4
Hair follicles – traps for lateral spreading
U. Jacobi, H.-J. Weigmann, W. Sterry and J. Lademann. Berlin, Germany. |
P7.78
Alopecia areata in eyebrows treated with superficial
cryotherapy: case reports
Soo Young Jeon, Bong Kyun Ahn, Sanghoon Lee and Won-Soo Lee. Wonju, Korea. |
P4.42
Variable expression of wound-healing markers in matched
sets of interfollicular and follicular fibroblast subtypes
in vitro
R. Karoo, S. Kauser, W. L. Lam, J. M. Rawlings, D. T. Sharpe and D. J. Tobin.
Bradford, UK. |
P5.52
Follicular and interfollicular fibroblasts differentially
express proopiomelanocortin peptides, receptors & processing
convertases in vitro and during the hair growth cycle
- implications for fibroblast topographic differentiation
in skin
S. Kauser, R. O. S. Karoo, M. Böhm and D. J. Tobin. Bradford and Münster,
UK and Germany. |
P10.135
An investigation of the impact of ZPT containing anti-dandruff
shampoos on scalp irritation and itch associated with
dandruff
K. M. Kerr, J. R. Schwartz, D. C. Kenneally and C. H. Margraf. Cincinnati,
USA. |
P2.17
Loss of epidermal stem cells by cellular senescence
D.-S. Kim, S.-W. Youn, H.-J. Cho, H.-R. Choi, S.-E. Jeon, H.-J. Yoon and
K.-C. Park. Seoul, South Korea. |
P2.23
Defining a role for hairless by analytical comparison
of differential gene expression
H. Kim, A. Engelhard, K. Djabali, A. Panteleyev and A. M. Christiano. New
York, USA. |
P3.28
Gene expression profiling in cultured dermal papilla
cells according to serial passages
M.-K. Kim, Y. K. Sung, S. Im, S.-Y. Cha and J.-C. Kim. Daegu, Korea. |
P9.130
Effectiveness of finasteride on patients with male pattern
baldness who have different androgen receptor gene polymorphism
K. Kobayashi, N. Wakisaka, Y.-I Taira, M. Ishikawa, Y. Nakamizo, M. Uwabu,
Y. Fukuda, Y. Taguchi, T. Hama and M. Kawakami. Tokyo, Japan. |
P5.50
Is the murine hair follicle both a melatonin target and
source?
H. Kobayashi, T. W. Dunlop, B. Tychsen, F. Conrad, T. Ito, N. Ito, S. Aiba,
C. Carlberg and R. Paus. Hamburg, Sendai and Kuopio, Germany, Japan and Finland. |
P5.49
Induction of neuropeptides in skin innervating sensory
neurons by stress and nerve growth factor as a possiblereason
for hair growth alteration
A. Kuhlmei, Q.T. Dinh, E. M. J. Peters, J. Kandil, R. Paus, B. F. Klapp and
P. C. Arck. Berlin and Hamburg, Germany. |
P6.58
Expression of androgen receptor, estrogen receptor alpha
and beta in dermal papilla cells compared with dermal
sheath cells and dermal fibroblasts in vitro
Oh Sang Kwon, Hyeon Gyeong Yoo, Ji Hyun Han, Jin Ho Chung, Kyu Han Kim, Hee
Chul Eun and Kwang Hyun Cho. Seoul, Korea. |
P8.103
A clinical study of androgenetic alopecia (2002-2003)
J. E. Kim, J. Y. Ahn and B. I. Ro. Seoul, Korea. |
P8.108
Two cases of tufted folliculitis
N. O. Koch. Jalisco, Mexico. |
P5.48
Neurokinin 1 receptor ligands modulate human hair follicle
cells responses and growth ex vivo
S. Lachgar, S. Metenier, S. Quibeuf and M. Charveron. Toulouse, France. |
P10.134
GP4G stimulates human hair follicle cells metabolism
and growth in organ culture
S. Lachgar, L. Fort-Lacoste, V. Ermosilla and M. Charvéron. Toulouse, France. |
P1.13
Application of laser scanning microscopy for penetration
studies of topically applied substances
J. Lademann, N. Otberg, H. Richter, U. Jacobi, U. Blume-Peytavi, H. Schaefer
and W. Sterry. Berlin, Germany. |
P1.14
Penetration off titanium dioxide microparticles into
follicular orifice
J. Lademann, N. Otberg, H. Richter, U. Jacobi, U. Blume-Peytavi, H. Schaefer
and W. Sterry. Berlin, Germany. |
P2.20
Reconstruction of a sheet consisting of dermal papilla
cells in vitro
D.-Y. Lee, J.-H. Lee, J.-M. Yang and E.-S. Lee. Seoul, Korea. |
P5.46
The effect of coapplication of substance P and calcitonin
gene relatedpeptide on the human hair growth in vitro
E. Lee, S. Y. Jeon, T. H. Oh, S. Lee and W.-S. Lee. Wonju, Korea. |
P8.105
Autosomal dominant familial loose anagen hair syndrome
associated with absence of vellus hair and generalized
hypotrichosis - study of a family with 25 patients
S.-J. Lin, S.-H. Jee and H.-C. Chiu. Taipei, Taiwan. |
P8.97
The question of whether low serum ferritin is associated
with hair loss in women. With a related discussion as
to whether other nutritional factors have any influence
on hair shedding as evaluated in a survey of 2,147 women
R. Lurie. Petah Tiqva,Tel Aviv and Kupat-Holim Clalit, Israel. |
P8.98
Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome with multiple hair
shaft defects
R. Lurie, D. M. Michael and E. Hodak. Petah Tivka, Israel. |
P8.100
Generalized hypotrichosis with features of loose anagen
hair syndrome- report of a family with autosomal dominant
inheritance
S.-J. Lin, S.-H. Jee and H.-C. Chiu. Taipei, Taiwan. |
P6.68
Study on the clinical aspects of androgens and corticoids
in the hair of patients with female-pattern hair loss
B.-L. Lew, W.-Y. Sim, H.-J. Bang, J.-A. Lee, B.-C. Chung and W.-Y. Lee. Seoul,
Korea. |
P4.38
Hair cycles found in the lower fragments of vibrissal
follicles grafted beneath the kidney capsule
M. Lida, S. Ihara and T. Matsuzaki. Tottori and Matsue, Japan. |
P4.40
Diversity of hair growth parameters: a worldwide study
G. Loussouarn, C. and El Rawadi- G. Genain. Clichy, France. |
P8.110
Estrogen activity on human skin involves interaction
with the insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) signalling
pathway
E. Makrantonaki, M. Oeff, S. Fimmel, C. E. Orfanos and Ch. C. Zouboulis.
Berlin, Germany. |
P8.107
Netherton´s disease in two siblings- a five-year follow
up
N. Mandt, J. Vieten, K. Zappel, S. Blind and U. Blume-Peytavi. Berlin,
Germany. |
P8.109
Mechanisms of endogenous skin aging
E. Makrantonaki, S. Fimmel, H. Seltmann and C. E. Orfanos, Ch.C. Zouboulis.
Berlin, Germany. |
P7.75
Clinical significance of the HLA-DR11 positive subset
in patients with alopecia areata
C. Marques Da Costa, J.J. Stene, E. Dupont, M. Vandercruys, M. Hidajat and
M. Andrien. Bruxelles, Belgium. |
P7.87
A controlled study of liquid nitrogen efficacy in treatment
of alopecia areata involving less than 25% of the scalp
B. Matard, C. Jouanique, S. Abdennader, V. Saada, F. Nico, P. Assouly and
P. Reygagne. Paris, France. |
P7.72
The progressive alopecia areata disease state and therapeutic
response towards a contact sensitizer are reflected in
peripheral blood mononuclear cells
K. J. McElwee, P. Freyschmidt-Paul, M. Zöller, M. Vitacolonna and R. Hoffmann.
Marburg and Heidelberg, Germany. |
P7.73
Apoptosis resistance in peripheral blood lymphocytes
of alopecia areata patients
K. J. McElwee, P. Freyschmidt-Paul, M. Zöller and R. Hoffmann. Marburg, Freiburg
and Heidelberg, Germany. |
P6.67
Cicatricial alopecia areata in African-American women:
clinical epidemiology and quality of life evaluation
A. J. McMichael, D. Peak, I. Roseborough and T. Lane. Winston-Salem, USA. |
P1.1
Foxn1 is critical for onychocyte terminal differentiation
in nude (Foxn1NU) mice
L. Mecklenburg, R. Paus, Z. Halata, L. S. Bechtold, P. Fleckman and J. P.
Sundberg. Hamburg, Bar Harbor and Seattle, Germany and USA. |
P2.21
Human hair follicle organ culture as a screening tool
for “hair drug” discovery
A. Mescalchin, M. Massironi, A. Bettermann, R. Paus and P. Pertile. Padova
and Hamburg, Italy and Germany. |
P6.61
Follicular miniaturisation in female pattern hair loss:
clinicopathological correlations
A. Messenger and R. Sinclair. Sheffield and Melbourne, UK and Australia. |
P10.142
Molecular mechanism of the hair growth promoting effect
by the combination of 6-benzylaminopurine and pentadecanoic
acid
T. Midorikawa, T. Chikazawa, N. Sato, T. Yoshino and K. Takada. Odawawara,
Japan. |
P7.86
CD4+ killer T cells are involved in the alopecia areata
A. Mukuno, H. Tsuboi, T. Fujimura, Y. Hamada and K. Katsuoka. Sagamihara
and Yokohama, Japan. |
P9.120
Minoxidil 5% topical solution is effective in patients
with previous treatment failure of finasteride or 17-alpha
estradiol
K. Mulzer and J. Rundegren. Karlsruhe and Helsingborg, Germany and Sweden. |
P9.121
Efficacy of minoxidil 5% topical solution in the treatment
of androgenetic alopecia is not influenced by hair colour
K. Mulzer and J. Rundegren. Karlsruhe and Helsingborg, Germany and Sweden. |
P1.146
Drug targeting to skin and hair follicle: Investigation
of an antiandrogen and a fluorescent marker
U. Münster, S. Lombardi Borgia, C. Nakamura, A. Haberland, W. Mehnert, H.C.
Korting, U. Blume-Peytavi, R. Sivaramakrishnan, K.D. Kramer and M. Schäfer-Korting.
Berlin and München, Germany. |
P8.95
Diffuse non-scarring alopecia- a study of 3,500 cases
S. Murugusundram, S. Shivakumar and P. Yesudian. Chennai, India. |
P8.96
Trichotillomania – an important cause of diffuse alopecia
S. Murugusundram, S. Shivakumar and P. Yesudian. Chennai, India. |
P8.93
A case of central trichoptilosis with nail dystrophy
Y. H. Nam, M. Im, Y. J. Seo, J. H. Lee and J. K. Park. Teajon, Korea. |
P6.60
Effects of prolactin on murine hair cycles are mediated
directly within the skin
A. J. Nixon, C. J. Ormandy, M. G. Ashby, K. Blazek and A. J. Pearson. Hamilton
and Sydney, New Zealand and Australia. |
P2.27
The morphogenesis of scales in the zebra fish: a model
for hair/ teeth formation
V. Nguyen,, X. Zhu and M. C. Mullins. Philadelphia, USA. |
P8.104
Primary cicatricial alopecias background
R. M. Ngwanya. Cape Town, South Africa. |
P4.37
Microphyllone isolated from Ehretia Microphylla suppresses
TGF-beta 1 MRNA expression in cultured mouse vibrissa
S. Oomizu, H. Suzuko and M. Hide. Hiroshima, Japan. |
P8.89
The Köbner phenomenon in trichology
R. d’Ovidio, J. Claudatus and T. Di Prima. Catania, Italy. |
P7.74
Alopecia areata: do these subjects have common personality
traits?
R. d’Ovidio, J. Claudatus and T. Di Prima. Catania, Italy. |
P9.117
Effectiveness of the association cetirizine – topical
steroids in some cases of lichen planus-pilaris and pseudoarea
of brocq - pilot study
R. d’Ovidio, J. Claudatus and T. Di Prima. Catania, Italy. |
P8.92
Scarring alopecia – manifestation of different skin diseases
L. Oremoviæ, I. Sjerobabski Masnec and L. Lugoviæ. Zagreb, Croatia. |
P1.9
Primary non-essential cutis verticis gyrata with 3 dimensional
magnetic resonance imaging (3D MR) finding
S. W. Park, D. Lee, Y. D. Choi, S. S. Lee and S. H. Cho. Busan, Korea. |
P1.10
Block-Copolymer nanoparticle for follicular delivery
of hair drugs
W.-S. Park, J.-W. Shim, D.-S. Sung, D.-K. Kim, C.-H. Lee and Y.-C. Shim.
Yongin-si, Korea |
P7.79
Correlation between disease duration and the effect of
methylprednisolone pulse therapy for alopecia areata
J. K. Park, M. Im, M. S. Park, Y. J. Seo and J. H. Lee. Teajon, Korea. |
P4.34
Ellagic acid, an anti-oxidative suppressor of TGF-â1
prolongs anagen phase of murine hair follicles
W.-S. Park, D.-S. Sung, D.-K. Kim, C.-H. Lee and Y.-C. Shim. Yongin-si,
Korea. |
P8.99
An unusual case of perifolliculitis abscedens et suffodiens
M. Ramos, R. Ferrusco and M. Rodriguez. Zapopan, Mexico. |
P9.115
Importance of serum ferritin levels in the diagnosis
of chronic telogen effluvium
M. I. Rendon, G. R. Ciocca and J. I. Gaviria. Miami, USA. |
P5.56
Role of thyroid hormone in repigmentation of terminal
hair and role of follicular melanocyte in hair cycle
regulation
P. Redondo, P. Lloret and J. del Olmo. Pamplona, Spain. |
P7.85
Clinical evaluation of linear polarized infrared irradiation
using super lizertm for chronic stable alopecia areata
patients
U. Rie, M. Mio and O. Hedeoki. Tokyo, Japan. |
P1.8
Hair shaft under atomic force microscopy (AFM)
M. R. Rino, R. Rolandi, A. Diaspro and M. Guarrera. Genoa, Italy. |
P10.131
In vitro fungicidal efficiency of ciclopiroxolamine alone
and associated to pyrithione zinc against malassezia
species
C. Roques, M. Jeanjean, V. Ermosilla, V. Sibaud and C. Panizzutti. Toulouse
and Castanet Tolosan, France. |
P9.122
Is it ethical to use placebo controls in male pattern
hair loss studies when we have effective active controls?
D. H. Rushton and I. D. Ramsay. London, UK. |
P10.143
Follicular unit transplantation: the option of beard
construction in eunuchoid man
K. Sahinoglu and S. Sonmez Ergün. Istanbul, Turkey. |
P4.39
Localization of MYC/MAD1 protein in the hair follicle
during hair cycle
N. Saito, Y. Hamada and K. Katsuoka. Sagamihara, Japan. |
P8.152
Global evaluation of hair loss in male androgenetic alopecia:
European (EU) training and validation versus US experts
E. Sandraps, D. Herbaut, P. Lelubre, T. Leroy, D. Van Neste. Tournai, Belgium. |
P7.83
A TH1 - associated anti-hair follicle IgG1 antibody response
predominates in human alopecia areata
M. L. O’Shea, L. Mooney, J.-C. Bystryn and D. J. Tobin. Bradford and New
York, UK and USA. |
P4.41
Inhibition of hair placode formation in mice with suppressed
NF-KB activity: the molecular mechanisms
R. Schmidt-Ullrich, D. Tobin, J. Huelsken, G. Pilnitz-Stolze, W. Birchmeier,
R. Paus and C. Scheidereit. Berlin, Yorkshire, Epalinges, Lausanne and Hamburg,
Germany, UK and Switzerland. |
P4.147
Detection of EV-HPV DNA in hair follicles of different
ocalizations in transplanted patients vs. controls
T. Schmook, I. Nindl, A. Köhler, S. Hezel, T. Meyer, W. Sterry and E. Stockfleth.
Berlin and Hamburg, Germany. |
P6.69
Minoxidil promotes hair growth in female androgenetic
alopecia by increasing hair diameter, the ratio of terminal/vellus
hairs, and the number of ki67-positive proliferating
hair follicle cells in horizontal scalp sections
R. E. Schopf and M. Bress. Mainz, Germany. |
P8.153
The epidemiology of androgenetic alopecia
Rod Sinclair, Desmond Gan, Melbourne, Australia. |
P8.154
Lack of significant decrease in total hair follicle number
with advancing age
Rod Sinclair, Adam Chapman, Jill Magee, Melbourne, Australia. |
P8.91
New hypothesis about common baldness
A. J. Soler. Alicante, Spain. |
P7.76
Alopecia areata : topical treatment with anthralin (cignolin)
G. Staib and K. Scharfetter-Kochanek. Ulm, Germany. |
P5.54
Human vellus and terminal hair follicles both express
components of the POMC system
K. Stieler, A. Vogt, Z. Li, M. Böhm and U. Blume-Peytavi. Berlin and Münster,
Germany. |
P1.5
The concept of the vitreous membrane of the hair follicle
as depicted by F. Pinkus (1868-1947)
K. M. Stieler, A. Vogt, U. Blume-Peytavi and N. Haas. Berlin, Germany. |
P2.25
Publically accessible databases detailing mouse skin,
hair follicle, hair fiber, and nail anatomy and mutant
phenotypes including cancer
J. P. Sundberg, P. Schofield and J. Eppig. Bar Harbor and Cambridge, USA
and UK. |
P2.26
Spontaneous alopecia and ulcerative dermatitis in C57BL/6J
laboratory mice
J. P. Sundberg, G. Lorch, D. Taylor, K. Silva, J. Miller, L. Bechtold, A.
Nicholson, R. Vonder Haar, J. Fahey, A. L. Smith and L. E. King. Bar Harbor,
Columbus, Ann Arbor and Nashville, USA. |
P7.81
Adult onset alopecia areata is a complex polygenic trait
in the C3H/HEJ mouse
J. P. Sundberg, K. Silva, R. Li, G.A. Cox and L. E. King. Bar Harbor and
Nashville, USA. |
P7.82
Phylogenetic tissue arrays for comparison of alopecia
areata between species
J. P. Sundberg, J. Miller, K. McElwee, T. Olivry, R. D., T. L. Gross, S.
Whitehead, D. Whiting, M. Hogan and L. E. King. Bar Harbor, Marburg, Raleigh,
Texas, West Sacramento, Nashville, Dallas and San Diego, Germany and USA. |
P10.144
Combined treatment with laser and topical eflornithine
is more effective than laser treatment alone for removing
unwanted facial hair – a placebo-controlled trial
E.Tan, I. Hamzavi, J. Shapiro and H. Lui. Vancouver, Canada. |
P9.126
Effects of the mixture of herbal medicine extracts on
hair growth in C3H mice and patients with androgenetic
alopecia
M. Tanaka, T. Yamaguchi, D. Matsuura, Z. Kawakami, S. Takeda, M. Aburada,S.
Watanabe and S. Arase. Ibaraki, Tokyo and Tokushima, Japan. |
P1.151
Distribution of Merkel cells during human hair follicle
morphogenesis
Y. Tanaka, H. Oura, H. Takeichi, Y. Fujii and S. Arase. Tokushima, Japan. |
P7.150
The efficacy low dose cyclosporine a in patients with
alopecia areata
A. Tarajkowska–Olejnik, M. S³owiñska and L. Rudnicka. Warsaw, Poland. |
P9.125
The effect of 1mg finasteride daily in treatment of androgenic
alopecia in women
A. Tarajkowska-Olejnik and L. Rudnicka. Warsaw, Poland. |
P1.12
Follicular penetration: development of a method to block
the follicles selectively against the penetration process
A. Teichmann, U. Jacobi, H.J. Weigmann, H. Schaefer, W. Sterry and J. Lademann.
Berlin, Germany. |
P1.6
The form of African-American hair is programmed from
the hair bulb: a functional and immunohistological study
S. Thibaut, O. Gaillard, P. Bouhanna and B.A. Bernard. Clichy and Paris,
France. |
P8.106
Postmenopausal frontal fibrosing alopecia
L. Török, Á. Kirscher and Sz. Németh. Kecskemét, Hungary. |
P4.45
Hair induction by autologous transplantation of human
dermal papilla cells onto forehead scalp
K.-E. Toyoshima, A. Sato, M. Yamao, M. Inamatsu, T. Shimada and K. Yoshizato.
Hiroshima and Tokyo, Japan. |
P9.124
Bilateral double-lined scleroderma en coup de sabre treated
with an oral vitamin D analogue
V. Verlinden, V. Meuleman, S. Segaert and H. Degreef. Leuven, Belgium. |
P9.118
Does aminexil prevent hair loss in patients with androgenetic
alopecia who stop finasteride treatment?
C. Vincenzi, A. Rossi, C. Cantisani, M. Pazzaglia and A. Tosti. Bologna and
Rome, Italy. |
P1.15
Standardized protocols allow specific targeting of vellus
hair follicles and terminal hair follicles, respectively
A. Vogt, R. Toll, S. Gontschoukow, S. Hadam, J. Lademann and U. Blume-Peytavi.
Berlin, Germany. |
P1.11
Gene transfer into the developing follicular tissue by
administrating retrovirus vectors in utero
A. Wada, H. Kayama, S. Ihara and T. Matsuzaki. Shimane, Japan. |
P9.123
A randomized trial of adenosine in androgenetic alopecia
Y. Watanabe, K. Nagashima, N. Hanzawa, M. Ogo, A. Ishino, Y. Nakazawa, M.
Uemura, and M. Tajima. Yokohama and Tokyo, Japan. |
P1.2
The development of a histological index for assessing
the condition of hair from archaeological or forensic
contexts
A. S. Wilson, H. I. Dodson, R. C. Janaway, A. M. Pollard and Desmond J. Tobin.
Bradford, UK. |
P9.149
Authenticity of long curated historical hair samples
- the case of Newton’s Hair
A. S. Wilson, M. P. Richards, M. Thomas and P. Gilbert. Bradford and Tucson,
UK and USA. |
P4.44
Comparison of hair-inducing ability between the upper
and the lower dermal papilla
M. Yamao, K.-E. Toyoshima, and K. Yoshizato. Hiroshima and Tokyo, Japan. |
P8.102
Patients with large prostate size show higher prevalence
of androgenetic alopecia
C.-C. Yang, T.-S. Tzai, M.-C. Wu and W. Chen. Tainan and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. |
P4.33
Alternatively spliced isoforms of DMP1 and their potential
roles in hair growth
Z. Yu, S. W. Gordon, A. J. Nixon, J. E. Wildermoth and A. J. Pearson. Hamilton,
New Zealand. |
P8.112
Corticotropin-releasing hormone is involved in androgendependent
skin disorders
Ch. C. Zouboulis, K. Orlowski, A. Schnitger, E. Glass, S. Fimmel, N. Hiroi,
H. Seltmann, W. Chen, S. R. Bornstein. Berlin, Duesseldorf and Tainan, Germany
and Taiwan. |
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