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Abstracts are published as listed in: Trüeb RM (ed): Understanding Hair Biology. European Hair Research Society, 11th Meeting, Zurich, July 2005: Abstracts and Selected Reviews. Dermatology 2005, Vol. 211, No. 1 (special issue). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel. www.karger.com/drm
 
S1 Androgen metabolism and how it affects hair growth
VA Randall, Bradford, UK
S2 Female patterned hair loss and its relationship to androgenetic alopecia
R Sinclair, Melbourne, Australia
S3 Semi-invasive methods: The value of trichograms I
U Blume-Peytavi, Berlin, Germany
S4 Semi-invasive methods: The value of trichograms II
BM Piraccini, Bologna, Italy
S5 Invasive methods: Follicular counts and scalp biopsies
DA Whiting, Dallas, USA
S6 Non-invasive methods: Trichoscan - what's new?
R Hoffmann, Freiburg, Germany
S7 Hairdex - a tool for evaluation of life quality in hair patients
TW Fischer, Jena, Germany
S8 Refined hair diagnostics in male and female patterned hair loss
D van Neste, Tournai, Belgium
S9 Finasteride update
DA Whiting, Dallas, USA
S10 Meeting patietns' expectations: A proposed algorithm for indications and alternatives
J Shapiro, Vancouver, Canada
S11 Hair loss in women: A proposed diagnostic algorithm
RM Trueb, Zurich, Switzerland

S12 Iron supplementation for unexplained hair loss in non-anaemic women: Pro
DH Rushton, Portsmouth, UK

S13 Iron supplementation for unexplained hair loss in non-anaemic women: Con
R Sinclair, Melbourne, Australia

S14 The value of dietary supplements: Results of a double blind placebo controlled study with oral combination of cystine, yeast, and pantothenic acid
RM Trueb, N Lengg, B Heidecker B, Seifert B. Zurich, Switzerland

Opening lecture Hair throughout the ages
D Lier, C.G. Jung Institute Kusnacht, Zurich, Switzerland

C1 - Scalp histopathology with special attention to cicatricial alopecias
Hosts: Whiting D, Dallas; Schärer L, Zurich; Trüeb RM, Zurich; Kempf W, Zurich; Misciali C, Bologna

C2 - Hair shaft anomalies
Hosts: Itin PH, Basel; Ferrando J, Barcelona

C3 - Hair reduction
Hosts: Kopera D, Graz; Wyss M, Meilen

C4 - Hair restoration
Hosts: Bouhanna P, Paris; Nyberg P, Zurich; Friedli A, Chêne-Bougeries; Gilardi S, Locarno

JBL - Keratins of the Human Hair Follicle
Schweizer J, Heidelberg
LS1 Scaling Diseases of the Scalp
Hoffmann R, Freiburg i. B.
LS2 Ethnic Hair
Grimalt R, Barcelona
LS3 Hair Care – An Essential Part of Patient Management
Gummer CL, Egham (Surrey)
LS4 Tinea Capitis Update
Hay R, Belfast
L1 Gerontobiology of the hair follicle: A guided tour in the dark
R Paus, Hamburg, Germany
L2 The aging hair follicle pigmentary unit: All may not be lost
D Tobin, Bradford, UK
L3 The specificity of human hair pigmentation
BA Bernard, Clichy, France
L4 Effects of radiation on hair
F Camacho, Sevilla, Spain
L5 Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Loss
Gieler U, Giessen
L6 Neuroimmunological Hair Growth Control is Stress-Sensitive: an Old Paradigm Revisited
Peters EMJ, Berlin
L7 Serotoninergic and Melatoninergic Systems in the Scalp
Slominski A, Memphis
L8 An Update on Genetic Investigations of Alopecia Areata
McDonagh AJG, Sheffield
L9 What Can we Learn from Animal Models of Alopecia Areata?
McElwee K, Vancouver
L10 Biologicals and Alopecia Areata: What Can We Learn from them?
Hoffmann R, Freiburg i.B.
L11 Rare and Tropical Dermatoses Affecting the Scalp
Soliman M, Cairo
L12 Trichothiodystrophy: Where Have We Gone?
Itin P, Basel
L13 Characterization of Keratin Associated Protein (KAP) Genes of the Hair Fiber Cuticle and Summary of KAP Genes in Humans
Rogers MA, Heidelberg
L14 How do Potassium Channel Openers Stimulate Hair Growth?
Randall V, Bradford
L15 Follicular Regeneration: First Human Study Using Cultured Dermal Papilla Cells for the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia
Farjo B, Manchester