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Comparison of Saccharina japonica–Undaria pinnatifida Mixture and Minoxidil on Hair Growth Promoting Effect in Mice

Park KS, Park DH

BACKGROUND: Algae have traditionally been used for promotion of hair growth. Use of hair regrowth drugs, such as minoxidil, is limited due to side effects. The aim of this study...
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Marine Healing, but Not Additional Intake of Undaria pinnatifida, Benefits Physical and Emotional Exhaustion Symptoms of Menopause

Yun H, Lee B, Lee SJ, Park CY

Menopausal symptoms can persist or worsen even years after menopause and affect women's quality of life. We investigated whether menopausal symptoms were alleviated through a marine healing program and if...
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Chondrocyte Viability in the Three Dimensional Culture Using Natural Alginate

Lyou YJ, Kim SG, Choi YH, Choe JY, Kim CG, Kim JK, Yoon YH, Shin IH, Park SO

  • KMID: 2025603
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 2003 Sep;10(3):261-269.
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage has a highly limited capacity to repair because of lack of blood supply. There have been no effective modality to regenerate the articular cartilage and prevent degenerative...
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Effect of Eisenia Bicyclis and Its Pill on Serum Lipid Status in Rats Fed High Fat Diet

Jang YH, Choi SW, Cho SH

  • KMID: 2261190
  • Korean J Nutr.
  • 2008 Jan;41(1):5-12.
In order to investigate whether Eisenia bicyclis (EB) as a functional food material improves serum lipid status, supplementation of EB powder or EB extract to the high fat/cholesterol diet was...
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Anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic effects of brown seaweeds in high-fat diet-induced obese mice

Oh JH, Kim J, Lee Y

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Seaweeds have been reported to have various health beneficial effects. In this study, we investigated the potential anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory effects of four types of domestic brown seaweeds in...
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Study for the Process of Brachycephalization of Infant Skull

Choi KD

  • KMID: 1668018
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1980 Aug;23(8):603-629.
It has been known that Korean adults have brachycephalus in their skull shape as compared with neighboring orientals. However, there is no difference between Korean newborn infants and other oriental...
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