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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cosmetic Science. 37:9-15
The oxidative stress element of unhealthy scalp leads to compromised pre-emergent hair formation and poorly formed hair as it grows. Only cosmetic solutions can minimize the impact of unhealthy hair and to achieve healthy looking and feeling hair, th
Autor:
Nancy Lee Redman-Furey, James Patrick Henry, Kathy M. Kerr, Steve H. Page, Michael J. Flagler, James Robert Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Journal of cosmetic dermatology. 17(1)
SummaryObjectives To determine whether the oxidative stress transmitted to newly grown hair from an unhealthy scalp has physical consequences to the cuticular condition and function. Methods A uniquely designed 24-week clinical study included 8 weeks
Autor:
James Robert Schwartz, Jacek C Szepietowski, Angela Marie Fieno, Kevin John Mills, Kathy M. Kerr, Thomas G. Filloon, Ken Wehmeyer
Publikováno v:
Acta Dermato Venereologica. 91:404-408
Dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis are accompanied by bothersome itch. We have established a novel non-invasive methodology to sample histamine levels in the stratum corneum in order to facilitate an understanding of pruritogenesis in this condition
Autor:
Gina M. Fadayel, Trevor John Darcy, Kathy M. Kerr, James Patrick Henry, Rohan Lalith Wimalasena, James Robert Schwartz, Haruko Mizoguchi, Stephen Morrall, Kevin John Mills, Thomas G. Filloon
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Dermatology. 50:102-113
Background Dandruff is a common scalp condition characterized by flakes, pruritus and sometimes mild erythema. These symptoms reflect underlying histopathologic and biochemical events that must be reversed if treatment is to be effective. Objectives
Autor:
Mark Pasmore, Catherine C. Davis, Janine A. Flood, Melanie A. Hansmann, Jon L. Seymour, Jill R. Petik, Richard Harold Veeh, Kathy M. Kerr, J. W. Costerton, Mark E. Shirtliff
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 188:519-530
Culturing has detected vaginal Staphylococcus aureus in 10%-20% of women. Because growth mode can affect virulence expression, this study examined S. aureus-biofilm occurrence in 44 paired-tampon and vaginal-wash-specimens from 18 prescreened women,
Autor:
Michael K. Robinson, Andrew G. Messenger, Antonella Tosti, Kathy M. Kerr, Roderick J. Hay, Maria K. Hordinsky, Rene C Rust, Xuemin Wang, James Patrick Henry, James Robert Schwartz, Claus Zachariae, Gail Todd
Publikováno v:
Acta dermato-venereologica. 93(2)
Despite an increasing knowledge of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (D/SD), the pathophysiological understanding is still incomplete but suggests a role of Malassezia yeasts in triggering inflammatory and hyper-proliferative epidermal responses. Th