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- EAACI News: Novel Antibody May Help Treat Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/novel-antibody-may-help-treat-melanoma/2461775/A newly discovered antibody may benefit patients with melanoma who do not respond to current immunotherapies, according to a study presented at the Hybrid Congress in Hamburg organized by the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (EAACI). Unlike
- Engineered Human Tissue May Help Study Mosquito Bites, Diseaseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/engineered-human-tissue-may-help-study-mosquito-bites-diseases/2461774/Researchers have created engineered human tissue to study mosquito bites and the diseases they transmit. The team led by College of Medicine biomedical researcher Bradley Jay Willenberg with Mollie Jewett (UCF Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences) and Andrew Dickerson (University of Te
- New RNA Monitoring Method May Allow for Early Diagnosis of AD in Infantshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-rna-monitoring-method-may-allow-for-early-diagnosis-of-ad-in-infants/2461771/A novel monitoring method that enables human skin transcriptome analysis of the mRNA in sebum) collected from the skin using a simple oil-blotting film may help diagnose atopic dermatitis earlier than is currently possible. According to a newstudy
- Can Softening Stem Cells Coax Hair Growth in Aging Hair? Maybehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/can-softening-stem-cells-coax-hair-growth-in-aging-hair/2461761/Hair follicle stem cells get stiff with age, making it harder for them to grow hair, but if the hair follicle’s stem cells are softened, they are more likely to produce hair, new research suggests. In a study in mice
- Memory Killer Cells May Boost Survival in Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/memory-killer-cells-may-boost-survival-in-melanoma/2461758/High levels of memory killer cells in cancer tissue may boost survival in people with melanoma, a new study shows. Certain immune T cells called tissue-resident memory cells are formed locally in the skin and other tissue and protect against infections that they have encountered before.
- Scientists Identify Genomic Cause and Potential Treatment for Disabling Pansclerotic Morpheahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/scientists-identify-genomic-cause-and-potential-treatment-for-disabling-pansclerotic-morphea/2461756/Researchers have identified genomic variants that cause disabling pansclerotic morphea and have found a potential treatment. People with the disorder have an overactive version of a protein called STAT4, which regulates inflammation and wound healing. The work also identified a drug tha
- News You Can Use: AARS Launches Social Media Toolkit for #Acne Awareness Monthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aars-launches-social-media-toolkit-for-acne-awareness-month/2461754/The American Acne and Rosacea Society (AARS) has launched a social media toolkit to help dermatology medical professionals who are their members share #acnefacts in recognition of Acne Awareness Month in June, The toolkit is available at acneandrosacea.org/acne-awareness-social- me
- Castle Biosciences Gives Back for Skin Cancer Awareness Monthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/castle-biosciences-gives-back-for-skin-cancer-awareness-month/2461750/Castle Biosciences, Inc. is teaming up with The Sun Bus and The Skin Cancer Foundation to support skin cancer prevention, research, education and advocacy. “At our core, we are passionate about transforming disease management, improving health and making a meaningful difference in
- EULAR News: Amgen's Otzela Cools Inflammation, May Improve CV Health in PsAhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eular-news-amgens-otzela-cools-inflammation-may-improve-cv-health-in-psa/2461749/Otezla (apremilast) showed promising results in cooling inflammation and reducing cardiometabolic risk factors in patients with psoriatic disease. The findings will be presented at the 2023 European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR), in Milan, Italy. The MOSAIC Phase
- Epigenetic Mechanisms Activated by GHK-Cu Increase Skin Collagen Densityhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/epigenetic-mechanisms-activated-by-ghk-cu-increase-skin-collagen-density/2461744/Epigenetic mechanisms activated by GHK-Cu may increase skin collagen density, new research suggests. The naturally occurring peptide GHK-Cu (GHK from glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine bound to a copper ion), which affects