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| Abstracts are published as listed in: Messenger AG (ed):
European Hair Research Society, 12th Annual Meeting, Imperial
College, London, July 2006: Abstracts. Dermatology 2006, Vol.
213, No. 1 (special issue), 53-80. Published by S. Karger AG,
Basel. www.karger.com/drm |
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L1. Cultured
human dermal papilla cells induce hair formation.
Jizeng Qiao, Erica Philips, Jeff Teumer; Intercytex Ltd, Woburn,
MA, USA. |
L2. Long-term
culture of mouse vibrissal dermal papilla cells and hair
follicle-inducing ability.
Aki Osada, Tokiro
Iwabachi, Jiro Kishimoto*, Tatsuo Hamazaki, Hitoshi Okochi;
Department of Tissue Regeneration, Research Institute, International
Medical Center of Japan, *Skin Biology Research Labs, Life
Science Research Center, Shisheido Co Ltd, Japan. |
L3. In
vitro generation of human somatic cellular mass composed
of dermal
papilla cells and keratinocytes with GSK-3beta
inhibitor using hanging drop culture system.
Shigeyoshi Fuziwara,
Jiro Kishimoto; Skin Research Lab, Shisheido, Yokohama, Japan. |
L4. Degradation
of the hair follicle inner root sheath.
Gill Westgate, *Steven Goff, *Paul Slusareewicz, *Preyesh Parmar;
Westgate Consultancy, Stevington, Bedfordshire, *Life Science,
Unilever R&D, Colworth, Sharnbrook, Bedford, UK. |
L5. BMP
signalling regulates size of the hair follicles via modulating
the expression
of cell cycle-associated genes.
Andrey Sharov, Tatyana Sharova, Ruzanna Atoyan, Andrei Mardariev,
Vladimir Botchkarev; Department of Dermatology, Boston University
School of Medicine, USA. |
L6. Involvement
of EDAR signalling in the control of hair follicle involution
(catagen).
Michael Fessing, Tatyana
Sharova, Andrey Sharov, Ruzanna Atoyan, Vladimir Botchkarev;
Department of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine,
USA. |
L7. The
expression of early markers of adipocyte differentiation
in sebaceous
gland cells.
Wesley Harrison, JJ Bull, CC Zoubolis*,
MP Philpott; Centre for Cutaneous Research, Barts and The London
Queen Mary’s School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of
London, London, UK, *Department of Dermatology, University
Medical Centre Benjamin Franklin, The Free University of Berlin,
Berlin, Germany. |
L8. Dihydrotestosterone
(DHT)-inducible DICKKOPF 1 from scalp dermal papilla cells
causes apoptosis in follicular keratinocytes.
Young-Kwar Sung, Mi-Hee Kwack, Moon-Kyu Kim, Jung-Chul Kim;
Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National
University, Daegu, Korea. |
L9. Human
hair follicle and dermal fibroblasts have different responses
to estrogens after wounding in vitro.
Susan Stevenson*,
Louisa Nelson, Shahid Huq*, Shola Adekunle*, Kamil Asaad*,
David Sharpe*, Julie Thornton; Burns and Plastic Surgery Research
Unit and *Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of
Bradford, Bradford, UK. |
L10. Evaluation
of androgens and cholesterol in the scalp hair and plasma
of patients with male-pattern baldness before
and after finasteride.
Woo-Young Sim, Bark-Lynn Lew, Hye Kyung
Ryu*, Kyung Mee Kim*, Bong Chul Chung*; Department of Dermatology,
College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, *Bioanalysis and
Biotransformation Research Center, KIST, South Korea. |
L11. Microscopic
hair characteristics: a tool for dealing with wildlife offence
cases in India.
Vivek Sahajpal, Wildlife
Forensic Cell, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehadrun, Uttranchal-248001,
India. |
L12. Oral
ciclosporin in lichen planopilaris.
Pascal Reygagne,
Philippe Assouly, Bruno Matard, Cindy Lyonnet, Corinne Jouanique;
Centre Sabouraud, Hopital Saint-Louis, 1 Avenue Claude Vellefaux,
75010, Paris, France. |
L13. Follicular
targeting – implementation
in transcutaneous vaccination.
Annika Vogt, Behazine Combadiere, Brice Mahe, Sabrina
Hadam, Karola Stieler, juergen Lademann, Hans Schaefer, Brigitte
autran, Wolfram Sterry, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi; Clinical Research
Center for Hair and Skin Physiology, Department of Dermatology
and Allergy, Charite-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany. |
L14. The
use of placebo or untreated controls in male pattern hair
loss
studies leads to a significant and permanent loss
of hair.
Hugh Rushton, Ian Ramsay*, Jeremy Gilkes*; School
of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences, University of Portsmouth,
Portsmouth, *Lister Hospital, London, UK. |
L15. Detection
of functionally active melanocortin receptors and evidence
for an immunoregulatory activity of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating
hormone in human dermal papilla cells.
Markus Boehm; Department
of Dermatology, University of Munster, Von Esmarch-Str 58,
D-48149, Munster, Germany. |
L16. Functional
evidence supporting the use of human scalp melanocytes in
neurodegeneration research: cytotoxicity of
amyloid beta peptides and interactions between amyloid precursor
protein and the adaptor protein Fe65.
Nikolaos Papageorgiou,
Elizabeth Carpenter, Desmond Tobin; Medical Biosciences, School
of Life Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK. |
L17. Proopiomelanocortin
(POMC)-derived peptides and corticotrophin-releasing hormone
(CRH) influence the behaviour of human scalp follicular
and dermal fibroblasts by modulating cell proliferation and
Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGFβ)-associated collagen.
Shahidul Huq, David Sharpe, Richard Karoo, Susan Stevenson,
Shola Adekunle, Kamil Asaad, Desmond Tobin*; Plastic Surgery
and Burns Research Unit & *Medical Bioscience Research
Group, School of Life Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford,
UK. |
L18. Genetic
analysis of autoimmune regulator (AIRE) haplotypes in alopecia
areata.
David Wengraf, Thomas Lovewell, Mike Cork,
Andrew Messenger, Andrew McDonagh, Rachid Tazi-Ahnini; Division
of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. |
L19. The
impact of a CD44 blockade on leukocyte migration in a skin-associated
autoimmune disease treated by a contact
allergen.
Pia Freyschmidt-Paul, Zöller Margot*, Pooja Gupta*,
Mario Vitacolonna*, Susanne Hummel*; Department of Dermatology,
Philipp University Marburg, *German Cancer Research Center,
Heidelberg, Germany. |
L20.
Two stage model for induction of autoimmunity: SEB synergises
with interferon-gamma to induce alopecia areata.
Amos Gilhar,
Gil Kaufman, Badia Aassi, Richard Kalish*; Skin Research
Laboratory, The B. Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa, and Flieman, Israel.
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