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NCT ID: NCT05450861 Completed - Androgenic Alopecia Clinical Trials

Effect of the Composition From Fish on Promoting Hair Growth

Start date: February 3, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

According to the World Health Organization data, one out of every five Chinese men has a hair loss symptom, and the hair loss is as high as 84% before the age of 30. Based on the experience of clinicians, there seems to be an increasing trend of alopecia patients who seek the treatment in Taiwan. Treating pathological hair loss requires prompt diagnosis and management to prevent conditions that could lead to permanent hair loss. The current methods of treating hair loss include oral drugs, topical medication, laser illuminating treatment, platelet-rich plasma and hair transplant surgery. However, these treatments also have different disadvantages. Prolonged continuous use of oral and topical medications may be accompanied by side effects. Other treatment modalities may require higher costs, require return visits, or be more invasive. Previous study found that the composition of small DNA fragments (SF DNA) possesses not only toxin-free in primary human skin cells and nude mice, but also inhibits inflammation and ROS generation in the process of skin aging. SF DNA also contributes to promote the proliferation and differentiation of hair follicles, and stimulates the hair growth in nude mice through affecting JAK-STAT pathway. The investigators hypothesize that the clinical application of SF DNA scalp conditioning solution attenuates inflammatory responses, promotes the proliferation and differentiation of hair follicles, and increases the hair of hair loss patients and inspires the quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT04898166 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Association of Androgenetic Alopecia and Severity of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Start date: December 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can cause variable symptoms ranging from mild common cold-like symptoms to severe life threatening pneumonia. Recent studies show severe outcomes of COVID-19 patients specially in males who suffer from androgenetic alopecia, would be significant and is of particular interest of this study and could help further support the hypothesis that anti-androgen therapy might represents an additional potential intervention against severe COVID-19.

NCT ID: NCT01669746 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Mixed Population of Dermal Cells Cells Into the Balding Scalp of Subjects With Hair Loss (CA-0006931)

Start date: June 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) CN to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

NCT ID: NCT01548066 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

The Efficacy and Safety of Topical Valproic Acid in Preventing Hair Loss

Start date: September 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Beta-catenin, the transducer of Wnt signaling, is critical in development, growth, and regeneration of hair. In the absence of Wnt signals, cytoplasmic β-catenin is maintained at low level through regulation by GSK-3, multifunctional serine/threonin kinase. After phosphorylation by GSK-3, β-catenin is ubiquitinated and degraded in cytoplasm. Therefore, inhibition of GSK-3 is able to increase β-catenin in nucleus and would be able to induce growth of hair. Valproic acid (VPA) is an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing drug used for decades and is known to inhibit the GSK-3β. However, the effect of VPA on hairs has not been studied yet.

NCT ID: NCT01451190 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Mixed Population of Dermal Cells Into the Balding Scalp of Subjects With Hair Loss (CA-0005995)

Start date: July 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) CN to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

NCT ID: NCT01451177 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal and Epidermal Cells Into the Balding Scalp of Subjects With Hair Loss (CA-0004669)

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Evaluate the injections of Ji Gami(TM) and Ji Gami(TM) DO, where cells are expanded ex vivo from scalp, to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

NCT ID: NCT01451151 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Mixed Population of Dermal Cells Into the Balding Scalp of Subjects With Hair Loss (CA-0004542)

Start date: December 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the the study is to evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) C to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

NCT ID: NCT01451138 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal and Epidermal Cells Into the Balding Scalp of Subjects With Hair Loss (CA-0004541)

Start date: November 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) N and Ji Gami(TM) NDO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

NCT ID: NCT01451125 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal and Epidermal Cells Into the Balding Scalp of Subjects With Hair Loss (CA-0004512)

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) or Ji Gami(TM) DO in combination with minoxidil to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.

NCT ID: NCT01451112 Completed - Clinical trials for Androgenetic Alopecia

A Study to Evaluate and Compare Injections of Autologous Dermal and Epidermal Cells Into the Balding Scalp of Subjects With Hair Loss (CA-0002899)

Start date: August 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) and Ji Gami(TM) DO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.