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The use of botanical raw materials in hair dyeing

2021

Rynek kosmetyczny bogaty jest w produkty umożliwiające zmianę koloru włosów. Dostępne są trzy możliwości koloryzacji chemicznej zależne od czasu utrzymywania się docelowego koloru. Wśród nich wyróżnia się farbowanie krótkotrwałe, półtrwałe oraz długotrwałe. Przy użyciu składników syntetycznych możliwe jest uzyskanie pełnego przekroju kolorystycznego. Doniesienia o niepożądanych skutkach ubocznych farb chemicznych, zarówno dotyczących skóry głowy jak i struktury włosów przemawiają za powrotem naturalnych sposobów koloryzacji włosów, i za rozwojem tego kierunku. Celem opracowania było przybliżenie możliwości zastosowania surowców roślinnych celem koloryzacji włosów. Scharakteryzowano następuj…

hair dyesynthetic dyesnaturalne pigmentyfarbowanie włosówsurowce roślinnenatural pigmentsbotanical raw materialssyntetyczne barwnikiAesthetic Cosmetology and Medicine
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Mikrobioma loma matu folikulā

2017

Ievads: Dermatoloģijā ādas mikrobioms ir aprakstīts, ieskaitot atšķirības baktēriju izplatībā atkarībā no lokalizāciju ādas zonās. Mēs pētījām galvas ādas folikula mikrobiomu, tajā skaitā, vai tas mainās nosirmošanas procesā. Mērķis: Šī darba mērķis bija mata folikula mikrobioma izpēte. Tāpat, pārbaudīt atšķirības mikrobiomos. Precīzāk, ir savstarpēji jāsalīdzina pigmentētu un sirmu matu mikrobioms. Materiāli un metodes: Pētījumu grupa sastāvēja no 5 brīvprātīgajiem, kam bija daļēji sirmi mati. Matu paraugi tika ņemti no dažādiem galvas ādas reģioniem, nosakot baktēriju DNS ar nākamās paaudzes gēnu sekvencēšanas metodi. Rezultāti: Tika konstatētas vairāk nekā 60 dažādu veidu baktērijas. Act…

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Epidemiology, diagnosis and management of hirsutism: a consensus statement by the Androgen Excess and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Society.

2012

Background Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas of the female body, is one of the most common disorders in women during reproductive age. Methods We conducted a systematic review and critical assessment of the available evidence pertaining to the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of hirsutism. Results The prevalence of hirsutism is ~10% in most populations, with the important exception of Far-East Asian women who present hirsutism less frequently. Although usually caused by relatively benign functional conditions, with the polycystic ovary syndrome leading the list of the most frequent etiologies, hirsutism may be th…

hirsutism; androgen excess; guidelinesmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsHirsutismMEDLINETerminal hairAndrogen ExcessSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaIntervention (counseling)EpidemiologyMedicineHumansguidelineshirsutismSocieties MedicalHirsutism PCOS Hyperandrogenism Adrenal hyperplasia idiopathic hirsutismGynecologybusiness.industryObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaPolycystic ovaryReproductive Medicinehirsutism androgen excess terminal hair polycystic ovary syndrome guidelinesEtiologyAndrogensFemaleandrogen excessbusinessHair FolliclePolycystic Ovary SyndromeHuman reproduction update
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Lifestyle influence on trace element contents in human scalp hair of young residents in different urban contexts. Preliminary results.

2010

A causal relationship between earth material and human health, although not always proven, is highly plausible because many chemical elements in rocks and soils are directly inhaled by respiration or transmitted, via air, water and vegetation, into food chain and then to human body. It is well known that metals and metalloids may result essential to biochemical and physiological functions, but it is also well known that health problems may derive from either dietary deficiencies or excesses. Among the techniques employed to assess the exposure of living organisms to metals and metalloids present in the environment, the human biomonitoring has attracted the attention of investigators over th…

human hair trace element human biomonitoringSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Echolocating Whales and Bats Express the Motor Protein Prestin in the Inner Ear: A Potential Marker for Hearing Loss.

2020

Prestin is an integral membrane motor protein located in outer hair cells of the mammalian cochlea. It is responsible for electromotility and required for cochlear amplification. Although prestin works in a cycle-by-cycle mode up to frequencies of at least 79 kHz, it is not known whether or not prestin is required for the extreme high frequencies used by echolocating species. Cetaceans are known to possess a prestin coding gene. However, the expression and distribution pattern of the protein in the cetacean cochlea has not been determined, and the contribution of prestin to echolocation has not yet been resolved. Here we report the expression of the protein prestin in five species of echolo…

inner earhair cells040301 veterinary sciencesHearing lossecholocationHuman echolocationbat0403 veterinary scienceMotor protein03 medical and health sciencesmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesInner earprestin14. Life underwaterimmunofluorescencePrestinCochlea030304 developmental biologyOriginal Research0303 health scienceslcsh:Veterinary medicineGeneral Veterinarybiology04 agricultural and veterinary scienceswhalemedicine.diseaseCell biologynoise-induced hearing lossmedicine.anatomical_structurebiology.proteinlcsh:SF600-1100Veterinary Sciencesense organsmedicine.symptomTransduction (physiology)Noise-induced hearing lossFrontiers in veterinary science
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Development of antennal sensilla during moulting inNeomysis integer (Leach) (Crustacea, Mysidacea)

1980

The sensilla are associated with 6 enveloping cells. The innermost enveloping cell (e 1) secretes the dendritic sheath (=thecogen cell). All other enveloping cells are involved in the formation of the outer cuticular apparatus in secreting the cuticle of a definite region of the new hair shaft. The development of the new sensilla begins when an exuvial space expands between old cuticle and epithelium. The newly forming hair shafts lie folded back in an invagination of the epidermal tissue. Only a distal shaft part projects into the free exuvial space. The cuticle of the distal and middle shaft region is secreted by the three middle enveloping cells (e 2–e 4) (=trichogen cells), which are ar…

integumentary systemHair shaftCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologyEpitheliummedicine.anatomical_structureCytoplasmEcdysismedicinesense organsMoultingProcess (anatomy)SensillumCuticle (hair)Protoplasma
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A discourse on human hair fibers and reflections on the conservation of drug molecules

1996

A gross discourse on human hair fibers and their formation is presented stressing the various interdisciplinary aspects, such as the morphological, biological, structural and biochemical data considered to be important in the field of hair analysis. An attempt is made to explain the incorporation of drug molecules during hair fiber formation by using the classical concepts of drug absorption based on lipoid theory and the pH-partition hypothesis as well as a modern biological approach on the permeability of cell membranes. In addition to the physiochemical considerations of the transport properties of a particular drug molecule such as a) the lipophilicity, which determines permeability thr…

integumentary systemStereochemistryChemistryHair analysisBiological TransportPlasma protein bindingPathology and Forensic MedicineCell membraneMembranemedicine.anatomical_structurePharmaceutical PreparationsPermeability (electromagnetism)ExtracellularBiophysicsmedicineHumansPharmacokineticsFiberDrug MonitoringIntracellularHairInternational Journal Of Legal Medicine
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The identification and localization of two intermediate filament proteins in the tunic of Styela plicata (Tunicata, Styelidae).

2009

The intermediate filament (IF) proteins Styela C and Styela D from the tunicate Styela (Urochordata) are co-expressed in all epidermal cells and they are thought to behave as type I and type II keratins. These two IF proteins, Styela C and Styela D, were identified in immunoblots of proteins isolated from the tunic of Styela plicata. The occurrence and distribution of these proteins within the tunic of this ascidian was examined by means of immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase techniques, using anti-Styela C and anti-Styela D antibodies. In addition, immuno-electron microscopy of the tunic showed that the two proteins are located in the cuticle layer and in the tunic matrix. These result…

intermediate filamentchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyIntermediate FilamentsTunicataCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAnatomyStyelabiology.organism_classificationStyelidaeCell biologyTunicateimmunolocalizationStyela plicatachemistryStyela plicataKeratinAnimalsKeratinsUrochordataUrochordataIntermediate filamentDevelopmental BiologyCuticle (hair)Tissuecell
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Fast and accurate methodology for direct mercury determination in hair and nails

2015

AbstractA solvent-free, easy, fast and waste-free methodology was developed for the determination of total mercury levels in hair and nails. Samples were taken from several volunteers and directly analysed, with levels of mercury in the range between 0.5 and 8 ng/mg. The influence of quantity of hair, as well as the addition of small amount of solvent and the necessity of previous treatment were studied. Also, a history of mercury exposure was provided by the distance of the hair from the scalp of each volunteer, the results of which were correlated with fish consumption. Furthermore, a short study of mercury in nails was carried out and correlated to the results from hair mercury levels. A…

lcsh:QD71-142integumentary system010401 analytical chemistrylcsh:Analytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyhairfish consumptionQuímica analíticaPeixos010501 environmental sciencesFish consumption01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesMercury (element)lcsh:ChemistryAlimentacióchemistrylcsh:QD1-999Environmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceTotal mercurynails0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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At the heart of the Board: CEO and Chair. Processes, practices and relationships

2019

This doctoral dissertation explores leadership in the dyadic relationship of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Chair of the Board, and in the process leading to CEO dismissal. The study contributes to the literature on relational leadership and the human side of corporate governance and Board work by increasing understanding of the relational practices and processes of the CEO and Chair. A theoretical model is developed of the construction of the CEO-Chair relationship. Additionally, the study makes a methodological contribution by examining researcher-practitioner collaboration during the writing of this study. A qualitative research approach was adopted in the study, with open-end…

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