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Godse, Kiran, and Vijay Zawar. "Sensitive scalp." International Journal of Trichology 4, no. 2 (2012): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7753.96905.

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Na, Hyeon-ji, and An-na Park. "Effect of Home Care Scalp Tonic on Sensitive Scalp." Journal of Korea Society of Ingrielogy 5, no. 2 (2023): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.35359/jksi.2023.5.2.11.

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Guerra, Tapia A., and Guerra E. González. "Sensitive Scalp: Diagnosis and Practical Management." Actas Dermosifiliogr 114, no. 2 (2023): 141–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ad.2022.09.009.

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Sensitive scalp is sensitive skin located on the scalp. Sensitivity is considered primary in the absence of an associated scalp disorder and secondary when caused by conditions such as psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and atopic dermatitis. The clinical manifestations of primary sensitive scalp are subjective. Common presenting symptoms are burning, itching, trichodynia, and dysesthesia, often coinciding with hair loss. Clinically, the skin appears normal or red. An objective diagnosis based on laboratory or histologic findings is not possible. Triggers may be endogenous (e.g., stress and emo
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Guichard, A., L. Ma, Y. Tan, et al. "What if scalp flora was involved in sensitive scalp onset?" International Journal of Cosmetic Science 38, no. 4 (2016): 429–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ics.12298.

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Misery, L., S. Boussetta, and C. Taieb. "PSS9 SENSITIVE SCALP: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL APPROACH." Value in Health 11, no. 6 (2008): A612. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1098-3015(10)67001-5.

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Mahajan, Nidhi, Ashish Mahajan, Anuradha Singh, and Sakshi Gupta. "Homoeopathic Treatment of Sensitive Scalp: A Case Report." Advancements in Homeopathic Research 8, no. 2 (2023): 54–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.48165/ahr.2023.8.2.8.

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Sensitive scalp is a frequent complaint in the dermatological setting. If no primary lesion is seen and no underlying reason is found, it is diagnosed as pruritus of undetermined origin or as sensitive scalp. Management of scalp pruritis is challenging and no generally accepted strategy exists in conventional treatment. Due to limited efficacy of treatments used for sensitive scalp, homoeopathy can be a safe, cost effective alternative medicine for treatment of this disorder.
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Trüeb, RalphM. "North American virginian witch hazel (hamamelis virginiana): based scalp care and protection for sensitive scalp, red scalp, and scalp burn-out." International Journal of Trichology 6, no. 3 (2014): 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7753.139079.

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Kim, G., S. Kim, M. Oh, J. Han, S. PARK, and S. An. "LB775 Characterization of sensitive scalp in Korean females." Journal of Investigative Dermatology 141, no. 9 (2021): B16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2021.07.041.

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Thappa, Devinder Mohan, and Harsh Avinash Thappa. "Sensitive scalp – scratching for a cause and remedy." Cosmoderma 3 (July 19, 2023): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/csdm_125_2023.

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ERR and 김경숙. "A Study of Awareness about Management of Sensitive Scalp." Journal of Investigative Cosmetology 6, no. 2 (2010): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.15810/jic.2010.6.2.008.

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Misery, Laurent, Vincent Sibaud, Marc Ambronati, Guy Macy, Sami Boussetta, and Charles Taieb. "Sensitive scalp: does this condition exist? An epidemiological study." Contact Dermatitis 58, no. 4 (2008): 234–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0536.2007.01288.x.

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Ma, L., A. Guichard, J. Li, et al. "1302 Disturbed sebum and microbiome composition in sensitive scalp." Journal of Investigative Dermatology 138, no. 5 (2018): S221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2018.03.1319.

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Nobile, Vincenzo, Enza Cestone, Sabrina Ghirlanda, et al. "Skin and Scalp Health Benefits of a Specific Botanical Extract Blend: Results from a Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study in Urban Outdoor Workers." Cosmetics 11, no. 4 (2024): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11040139.

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Environmental pollution is increasingly recognized as a significant contributor to skin and scalp damage. Oral supplementation with a specific blend of four standardized botanical extracts (Rosmarinus officinalis, Lippia citriodora, Olea europaea leaf, and Sophora japonica) has been previously demonstrated to enhance skin health in individuals exposed to high environmental stress. Thus, it might represent a convenient strategy to also improve their scalp health aspect, particularly in subjects with sensitive scalps. To support these effects, a 12-week double-blind, randomized, placebo-controll
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Ma, Li, Alexandre Guichard, Ying Cheng, et al. "Sensitive scalp is associated with excessive sebum and perturbed microbiome." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology 18, no. 3 (2018): 922–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.12736.

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김경숙. "A Study on the Effect of the Management of Sensitive Scalp." Journal of Investigative Cosmetology 5, no. 2 (2009): 125–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.15810/jic.2009.5.2.009.

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Al-Saidi, H. M., A. A. El-Bindary, A. Z. El-Sonbati, and M. A. Abdel-Fadeel. "Fluorescence enhancement of rhodamine B as a tool for the determination of trace and ultra-trace concentrations of bismuth using dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction." RSC Advances 6, no. 25 (2016): 21210–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ra27764g.

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Misery, L., N. Rahhali, M. Ambonati, et al. "Evaluation of sensitive scalp severity and symptomatology by using a new score." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 25, no. 11 (2011): 1295–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-3083.2010.03968.x.

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Massiot, Philippe, Françoise Magne, Florence Weisgerber, et al. "A Topical Scalp Serum Containing Adenosine, MgSO4, Vitamin CG, and Pre- and Probiotic Fractions Reduces Discomfort and Associated Symptoms of Sensitive Scalp." Dermatologic Therapy 2023 (November 13, 2023): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/7225231.

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Purpose. Sensitive scalp (SScalp) is characterized by abnormal and nociceptive sensations, such as stinging and itching, that lead to scalp discomfort. This study assessed the benefit of a once-daily serum containing Adenosine, Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4), Vitamin C Glucoside (CG), and pre- and probiotic fractions in subjects with SScalp. Methods. An open-label, single center study in adult subjects with a Global Scalp Discomfort (GSD) score of ≥8 (0–27), defined as the sum of individual symptom scores (0–9) for itching, stinging, and warming sensations. The frequency of scratching was self-decl
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Wang, Yue, Jun Li, Jianming Wu, et al. "Effects of a Postbiotic Saccharomyces and Lactobacillus Ferment Complex on the Scalp Microbiome of Chinese Women with Sensitive Scalp Syndrome." Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology Volume 16 (September 2023): 2623–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/ccid.s415787.

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Ma, Li, Alexandre Guichard, Philippe Humbert, et al. "Evaluation of the severity and triggering factors of sensitive scalp in Chinese females." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology 15, no. 3 (2015): 219–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.12203.

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Lvov, A. N., A. D. Levina, and A. A. Skandaryan. "“Burning scalp” syndrome: relevance, place in clinical taxonomy and therapeutic approaches." Medical alphabet, no. 9 (July 20, 2024): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-9-25-30.

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One of the sensitive skin types is the “burning scalp” syndrome. It is the most expressed subjective symptom complex of tactile sensations in the projection of the skin of the scalp. The most common manifestations of this syndrome, which significantly reduces the quality of patient’s life, are burning, itching, pain, trichodynia, redness like flushing and persistent erythema, mild exfoliation and hair loss sometimes. The “burning scalp” formation is heterogeneous and can be associated with comorbid dermatoses (seborrheic dermatitis, eczema, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, rosacea, fungal and bac
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Mistry, Dharmica A. H., Joseph Haklani, and Peter W. French. "Identification of Breast Cancer-Associated Lipids in Scalp Hair." Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research 6 (January 2012): BCBCR.S9607. http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/bcbcr.s9607.

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A correlation between the presence of breast cancer and a change in the synchrotron-generated X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of hair has been reported in several publications by different groups, and on average XRD-based assays detect around 75% of breast cancer patients in blinded studies. To date, the molecular mechanisms leading to this alteration are largely unknown. We have determined that the alteration is likely to be due to the presence of one or more breast cancer-associated phospholipids. Further characterization of these lipids could be used to develop a novel, sensitive and specif
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Andersen, Lau M., Christoph Pfeiffer, Silvia Ruffieux, et al. "On-scalp MEG SQUIDs are sensitive to early somatosensory activity unseen by conventional MEG." NeuroImage 221 (November 2020): 117157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117157.

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Leroy, Thérèse, and Dominique Van Neste. "Contrast enhanced phototrichogram pinpoints scalp hair changes in androgen sensitive areas of male androgenetic alopecia." Skin Research and Technology 8, no. 2 (2002): 106–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0846.2002.00329.x.

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Shraddha A. Meshram and Surendra Pardhi. "Review on formulation and evaluation of herbal shampoo." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 21, no. 2 (2025): 565–71. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2025.21.2.0201.

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Herbal shampoos have gained significant attention as natural alternatives to synthetic hair care products due to their mildness, environmental friendliness, and therapeutic properties. This review explores the formulation, key ingredients, and benefits of herbal shampoos, highlighting their potential in promoting healthy hair and scalp. Herbal shampoos are typically formulated using natural surfactants, herbal extracts, essential oils, and conditioning agents derived from plants. Common herbs such as Aloe Vera, Bhringraj, Neem, Hibiscus, and Fenugreek are rich in bioactive compounds, including
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Huisman, PM, and EA Van Royen. "Skin uptake of Gallium 67 in cutaneous sarcoidosis." Acta Dermato-Venereologica 65, no. 3 (1985): 243–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/0001555565243247.

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A patient is presented with cutaneous sarcoidosis of the scalp. Ga-67 was intensively taken up by the skin lesions. Systemic involvement of parotid glands and mediastinum was also demonstrated by Ga-67 scintigraphy. Prednisolone therapy reversed promptly the pathologic Ga-67 uptake. Ga-67 scintigraphy should be performed in all patients suffering from cutaneous sarcoidosis as being the most sensitive method to demonstrate systemic involvement.
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Tuckute, Greta, Sofie Therese Hansen, Nicolai Pedersen, Dea Steenstrup, and Lars Kai Hansen. "Single-Trial Decoding of Scalp EEG under Natural Conditions." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2019 (April 17, 2019): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9210785.

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There is significant current interest in decoding mental states from electroencephalography (EEG) recordings. EEG signals are subject-specific, are sensitive to disturbances, and have a low signal-to-noise ratio, which has been mitigated by the use of laboratory-grade EEG acquisition equipment under highly controlled conditions. In the present study, we investigate single-trial decoding of natural, complex stimuli based on scalp EEG acquired with a portable, 32 dry-electrode sensor system in a typical office setting. We probe generalizability by a leave-one-subject-out cross-validation approac
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Kang, Byeong-Cheol, and Tae-Jun Ha. "Noninvasive electroencephalogram sensors based on all-solution-processed trapezoidal electrode array." Applied Physics Letters 120, no. 21 (2022): 213301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0087848.

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Conventional wet electrodes, such as a silver/silver chloride electrode, are limited for electroencephalogram (EEG) sensors directly attached to the scalp with existing hair due to their incomplete contact and increased impedance. In this study, an all-solution-processed trapezoidal electrode array is demonstrated for highly sensitive and reliable detection of EEG signals even when in direct contact with the scalp. The proposed noninvasive EEG sensors based on nanocomposites consisting of single-wall carbon nanotube random networks incorporated into a gelatin matrix exhibited a relatively low
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Setiawan, Mochammad Agung Dhani. "The Effectiveness of Aloe Vera in Multiple Moist Spray Products as a Hair Tonic to Reduce Students Scalp Irritation." Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas Indonesia 4, no. 2 (2024): 142–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.58545/jkki.v4i2.354.

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Skin irritation on the scalp is often experienced by men. This happens due to the high increase in sebum production and frequent use of excessive products like pomade. For men with sensitive scalp, this causes hair problems such as dandruff. Proper hair care can help manage dandruff, including the use of a hair tonic containing aloe vera. This research aims to investigate the influence of aloe vera content on dandruff treatment. The study design employed pre-experimental research with a pre-post test group, involving a population of 23 respondents and a sample of 23 respondents selected throug
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Shehzad, Zarrar, and Gregory McCarthy. "Perceptual and Semantic Phases of Face Identification Processing: A Multivariate Electroencephalography Study." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 31, no. 12 (2019): 1827–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01453.

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Rapid identification of a familiar face requires an image-invariant representation of person identity. A varying sample of familiar faces is necessary to disentangle image-level from person-level processing. We investigated the time course of face identity processing using a multivariate electroencephalography analysis. Participants saw ambient exemplars of celebrity faces that differed in pose, lighting, hairstyle, and so forth. A name prime preceded a face on half of the trials to preactivate person-specific information, whereas a neutral prime was used on the remaining half. This manipulati
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Sneha, Bodhe* Vishu Paradkar Dr Venkata Suresh Babu Agla. "A Comprehensive Review of Neem Leaf-Based Herbal Shampoos: Composition, Efficacy, and Applications." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 5 (2025): 5075–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15559172.

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The abstract of the paper discusses Azadirachta indica, commonly known as neem, highlighting its antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It emphasizes the diverse phytochemicals present in neem, such as limonoids, flavonoids, tannins, and triterpenoids, which contribute to its efficacy against various microbial strains. The review concludes that neem is a promising candidate for developing safe and effective antimicrobial agents, while also noting the need for further clinical studies and standardization. The abstract discusses shampoos as primary hair care items, highlighting her
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van der Lely, Stéphanie, Thomas M. Kessler, Ulrich Mehnert, and Martina D. Liechti. "Scalp Topography of Lower Urinary Tract Sensory Evoked Potentials." Brain Topography 33, no. 6 (2020): 693–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10548-020-00796-z.

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Abstract Impaired lower urinary tract (LUT) afferents often cause LUT symptoms. Assessment of LUT afferent pathways is possible using bipolar cortical sensory evoked potential (SEP) recordings with the active electrode at the vertex during electrical stimulation in the LUT. This study aimed to investigate the topographical distribution and microstates of lower urinary tract sensory evoked potentials (LUTSEPs) using different stimulation frequencies. Ninety healthy subjects (18–36 years old, 40 women) were randomly assigned to one of five stimulation locations [bladder dome; trigone; proximal,
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Baba, Ghita Filali, Mariame Meziane, and Laila Benzekri. "Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Scalp: A Case Report." Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports 13, no. 06 (2025): 1472–74. https://doi.org/10.36347/sjmcr.2025.v13i06.042.

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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the scalp accounts for approximately 2% of all skin cancers, with an average age at diagnosis of 64.8 years. The main precancerous skin lesions include actinic keratoses, burn scars, and trauma. SCC can present as an ulcerative-proliferative or superficial lesion. It progresses either through local extension or hematogenous spread. Therapeutic management involves complete tumor excision with margins of at least 6 mm, and in some cases, lymph node dissection may be necessary. Radiotherapy is reserved for extensive forms of the disease. Prevention mainly relies o
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Chen, Guoqiang, Miao Miao, Michael Hoptroff, et al. "Sensitive and simultaneous quantification of zinc pyrithione and climbazole deposition from anti-dandruff shampoos onto human scalp." Journal of Chromatography B 1003 (October 2015): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2015.09.009.

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Varma, Krishnendra, Ujjwal Singh, and Manu Kataria. "Trichoscopy in common scalp alopecia: an observational study." International Journal of Research in Dermatology 6, no. 3 (2020): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2455-4529.intjresdermatol20201581.

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<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Many patients of alopecia are encountered in daily practice with diagnostic dilemma. Trichoscopy is a sensitive, non-invasive tool which aids in clinical diagnosis.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> An observational study performed in adult patients with alopecia attending R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, over a period of one year. Trichoscopy was performed using a Dinolite digital microscope with both polarized and non polarized modes.<strong></strong></p><p class=
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Chalhoub, Rawad, Diya’ S. Hammoudeh, Jana Baajour, Georgio Atallah, and Amir Ibrahim. "Delayed Total Scalp Replantation Following Catastrophic Blast: Success With Bilateral Single-vessel Anastomosis." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open 13, no. 3 (2025): e6642. https://doi.org/10.1097/gox.0000000000006642.

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Summary: Total scalp avulsion is a rare but severe injury that challenges both functional and aesthetic recovery. Microsurgical replantation is the gold standard treatment, though outcomes may be affected by prolonged ischemia and vascular complications. This case report details successful scalp replantation following a 15-hour ischemia period and delayed intervention, requiring comprehensive management. A 23-year-old woman presented with complete scalp avulsion 6 hours postinjury, caused by hair entanglement in a rotary turbine. Surgery was delayed to 12 hours postinjury due to the Beirut bla
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Gao, Haiyan, Yue Zhou, Jianguo Wang, and Hujun Xu. "Weakening of the Transdermal Effect of p-Phenylenediamine Pigments by the Temperature-Sensitive Poloxamer Sodium Alginate Gel." Tenside Surfactants Detergents 58, no. 5 (2021): 342–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tsd-2020-2337.

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Abstract A temperature-sensitive hair dye was prepared with a poloxamer-sodium alginate mixture. When the hair dye was applied to the hair (< 32 °C), it retained its flow dynamics. The hair dye was able to undergo a phase change and formed a solid as soon as it touched the scalp (32°C), which reduced the transdermal amount of p-phenylenediamine (PPD) and also adverse effects and toxicity. Compared to a conventional hair dye, the temperature-sensitive hair dye achieved a reduction of the transdermal amount of p-phenylenediamine by almost 65% at different concentrations. At the same time, the
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Boran, Ece, Tommaso Fedele, Peter Klaver, et al. "Persistent hippocampal neural firing and hippocampal-cortical coupling predict verbal working memory load." Science Advances 5, no. 3 (2019): eaav3687. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav3687.

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The maintenance of items in working memory relies on persistent neural activity in a widespread network of brain areas. To investigate the influence of load on working memory, we asked human subjects to maintain sets of letters in memory while we recorded single neurons and intracranial encephalography (EEG) in the medial temporal lobe and scalp EEG. Along the periods of a trial, hippocampal neural firing differentiated between success and error trials during stimulus encoding, predicted workload during memory maintenance, and predicted the subjects’ behavior during retrieval. During maintenan
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Boran, Ece, Tommaso Fedele, Peter Klaver, et al. "Persistent hippocampal neural firing and hippocampal-cortical coupling predict verbal working memory load." Science Advances 5, no. 3 (2019): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav3687.

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The maintenance of items in working memory relies on persistent neural activity in a widespread network of brain areas. To investigate the influence of load on working memory, we asked human subjects to maintain sets of letters in memory while we recorded single neurons and intracranial encephalography (EEG) in the medial temporal lobe and scalp EEG. Along the periods of a trial, hippocampal neural firing differentiated between success and error trials during stimulus encoding, predicted workload during memory maintenance, and predicted the subjects’ behavior during retrieval. During mai
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Wang, Gang, and Doutian Ren. "Effect of Brain-to-Skull Conductivity Ratio on EEG Source Localization Accuracy." BioMed Research International 2013 (2013): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/459346.

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The goal of this study was to investigate the influence of the brain-to-skull conductivity ratio (BSCR) on EEG source localization accuracy. In this study, we evaluated four BSCRs: 15, 20, 25, and 80, which were mainly discussed according to the literature. The scalp EEG signals were generated by BSCR-related forward computation for each cortical dipole source. Then, for each scalp EEG measurement, the source reconstruction was performed to identify the estimated dipole sources by the actual BSCR and the misspecified BSCRs. The estimated dipole sources were compared with the simulated dipole s
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OLĞUN, Abdulkerim, Mehmet Kürşat KARADAĞ, Mete ZEYNAL, et al. "Denervation injury of scalp hair due to trigeminal ganglion ischemia: the first experimental study." Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine 5, no. 4 (2022): 996–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.1109188.

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Aim: Scalp hairs are mainly innervated by sensitive fibers of trigeminal nerves. Ischemic neurodegeneration of trigeminal ganglion can cause denervation injury of scalp hairs. We investigated if there is a relationship between the degenerated neuron densities of trigeminal ganglion neuron densities and the numbers of degenerated hair follicles numbers following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). 
 Material and Method: Five normal (n=5), five SHAM (n=5), and ten (n=10) male rabbits were chosen from formerly experimental SAH created by cisternal homologous blood injection (0.75cc) group, which
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Kaur, Yadwinder, Selina Weiss, Changsong Zhou, Rico Fischer, and Andrea Hildebrandt. "Exploring Neural Signal Complexity as a Potential Link between Creative Thinking, Intelligence, and Cognitive Control." Journal of Intelligence 9, no. 4 (2021): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence9040059.

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Functional connectivity studies have demonstrated that creative thinking builds upon an interplay of multiple neural networks involving the cognitive control system. Theoretically, cognitive control has generally been discussed as the common basis underlying the positive relationship between creative thinking and intelligence. However, the literature still lacks a detailed investigation of the association patterns between cognitive control, the factors of creative thinking as measured by divergent thinking (DT) tasks, i.e., fluency and originality, and intelligence, both fluid and crystallized
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Leung, Alexander K. C., Kam L. Hon, Kin F. Leong, Benjamin Barankin, and Joseph M. Lam. "Tinea Capitis: An Updated Review." Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery 14, no. 1 (2020): 58–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1872213x14666200106145624.

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Background: Tinea capitis is a common and, at times, difficult to treat, fungal infection of the scalp. Objective: This article aimed to provide an update on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of tinea capitis. Methods: A PubMed search was performed in Clinical Queries using the key term “tinea capitis”. The search strategy included meta-analyses, randomized controlled trials, clinical trials, observational studies, and reviews. The search was restricted to English literature. The information retrieved from the above search was used in the compilation of the present article. : Patents we
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Razorenova, A., E. Skidchenko, A. Butorina, and N. Koshev. "On-scalp Yttrium-Iron Garnet sensor arrays for brain source localization: Cramér-Rao bound analysis." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2701, no. 1 (2024): 012061. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2701/1/012061.

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Abstract A new type of highly sensitive Magnetometers based on Yttrium-Iron Garnet films (YIGM) is being designed and applied to brain signals recording. We modelled sensor arrays based on YIGM and well-established OPM (QuSpin Inc.) and SQUID (Elekta Neuromag) arrays used for magnetoencephalography (MEG). In this simulation study we investigate the inverse problem accuracy bound depending on the sensor arrays configuration, types of magnetometers and instrumental noise level. We estimate the variance of the probability of dipole source localization using the Cramér-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB); the
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Tirnanić, Tanja, and Željko Mijušković. "Dermoscopy of the Month Dermoscopic Features of Sebaceous Nevus - a Report of 4 Cases." Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology 10, no. 4 (2018): 133–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjdv-2018-0020.

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Abstract Sebaceous nevus is a congenital hamartoma commonly associated with the development of secondary neoplasms. It has a predilection for the scalp and less commonly manifests on the face, the neck, and the trunk. The lesions presented in our cases are from the trunk of a 19-year old man, the forehead of a 25-year old man, the scalp of a 22-year old woman and from the face of a 45-year old man. Two of four cases were associated with secondary neoplasms, syringoma and basal cell carcinoma. Dermoscopy of nevus sebaceous demonstrated yellowish-brown globular structures, presenting either sing
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Meiser, Arnd, Francois Tadel, Stefan Debener, and Martin G. Bleichner. "The Sensitivity of Ear-EEG: Evaluating the Source-Sensor Relationship Using Forward Modeling." Brain Topography 33, no. 6 (2020): 665–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10548-020-00793-2.

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Abstract Ear-EEG allows to record brain activity in every-day life, for example to study natural behaviour or unhindered social interactions. Compared to conventional scalp-EEG, ear-EEG uses fewer electrodes and covers only a small part of the head. Consequently, ear-EEG will be less sensitive to some cortical sources. Here, we perform realistic electromagnetic simulations to compare cEEGrid ear-EEG with 128-channel cap-EEG. We compute the sensitivity of ear-EEG for different cortical sources, and quantify the expected signal loss of ear-EEG relative to cap-EEG. Our results show that ear-EEG i
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Trüeb, Ralph Michel. "Efficacy, Tolerability, and Superiority of Propylene Glycol-Free, North American Witch-Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana)-Based Solution of 5% Minoxidil Sulfate for the Treatment of Female Androgenetic Alopecia." International Journal of Trichology 15, no. 3 (2023): 108–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijt.ijt_55_22.

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ABSTRACT Background: Androgenetic alopecia leads to progressive hair loss in susceptible individuals if left untreated. Topical minoxidil represents an evidence-based treatment for female androgenetic alopecia, though with variable success. Aims and Objectives: Treatment of minoxidil non-responders remains challenging, as does treatment of patients with propylene glycol sensitivity or irritable scalp syndrome. Materials and Methods: Single-center, retrospective cohort of 50 female patients with androgenetic alopecia failing to respond to a minimum of 6 months of standard 5% topical minoxidil s
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Xu, Weifeng, Brian S. Wolff, and Jian-young Wu. "Low-intensity electric fields induce two distinct response components in neocortical neuronal populations." Journal of Neurophysiology 112, no. 10 (2014): 2446–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00740.2013.

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Low-intensity alternating electric fields applied to the scalp are capable of modulating cortical activity and brain functions, but the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we report two distinct components of voltage-sensitive dye signals induced by low-intensity, alternating electric fields in rodent cortical slices: a “passive component,” which corresponds to membrane potential changes directly induced by the electric field; and an “active component,” which is a widespread depolarization that is dependent on excitatory synaptic transmission. The passive component is stationar
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Geppe, N. A., M. D. Velikoretskaya, L. R. Sakaniya, et al. "Sensitive Skin Management in Children up to 7 Years Old." Doctor.Ru 22, no. 7 (2023): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31550/1727-2378-2023-22-7-18-23.

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Aim. To assess the effectiveness of skin cosmetics in skin restoration (decrease in dryness, irritation, itching) in children up to 7 years Design. An observative open clinical noncomparative study. Materials and methods. The study enrolled 50 children: 30 children with sensitive skin and 20 participants with head cradle caps. The study included 2 visits in the office. During the examination, the doctor assessed the severity of dryness and itching in children with sensitive skin, and the severity of dryness, itching and flaking of the scalp in children with cradle cap. The values varied 0 to 1
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Magezi, David A., Karin A. Buetler, Leila Chouiter, Jean-Marie Annoni, and Lucas Spierer. "Electrical neuroimaging during auditory motion aftereffects reveals that auditory motion processing is motion sensitive but not direction selective." Journal of Neurophysiology 109, no. 2 (2013): 321–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00625.2012.

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Following prolonged exposure to adaptor sounds moving in a single direction, participants may perceive stationary-probe sounds as moving in the opposite direction [direction-selective auditory motion aftereffect (aMAE)] and be less sensitive to motion of any probe sounds that are actually moving (motion-sensitive aMAE). The neural mechanisms of aMAEs, and notably whether they are due to adaptation of direction-selective motion detectors, as found in vision, is presently unknown and would provide critical insight into auditory motion processing. We measured human behavioral responses and audito
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