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Br J Dermatol
November 1997
Skin Study Centre, Tournai, Belgium, France.
Human hair growth can be monitored for several months after the transplantation of scalp samples from men with androgen-dependent alopecia on to female nude mice. Hair production from balding sites has been shown to be inhibited in testosterone-conditioned nude mice. We used this recently reported model to study the effect of a new non-steroidal antiandrogen-RU58841-on human hair growth.
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April 1993
Skin Study Centre, Skinterface, Tournai, Belgium.
Trichothiodystrophy (TTD) is a hair defect associated with abnormal composition of the high-sulphur proteins (HSP). HSP can be modified quantitatively (reduced amount of qualitatively normal HSP: TTD-variant) and qualitatively (TTD). In this study we show that the amino acid composition of hairs collected from the scalp of a patient with TTD-variant (donor) was preserved in hairs produced by donor scalp follicles maintained up to 6 months as grafts on to nude mice.
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