PUBLICATIONS

1.  Methods for Documentation of Claims for Ethocyn in the Treatment of Aging Skin

2.  Percutaneous absorption, disposition, metabolism, and excretion of 14C-Labelled Cyoctol in humans after a single dermal application

3.  Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia with Cyoctol-A Topical Antiandrogen

4.  A New Method for Determination of Scalping Hair Counts using Computer image Processing and Analysis

5.  Protocol – Cosmetic Treatment of Aging of the Skin with Topical Ethocyn – Pilot Study

6.  Dermal and Oral Developmental Toxicity Studies in Mice and Rabbits with the Antiandrogen, Cyoctol

7.  Topical Antiandrogens

8.  Ethocyn, a Cosmetic Treatment for Aging Skin

9.  Absorption, Distribution Metabolism and Excretion of 14Cyoctol in Human Volunteers

10.  Complete Metabolic Conversion of Cyoctol During Skin Passage After Dermal Application in Humans

11.  Richard A. Strick, M.D.  Report of Ethocyn Elastic Tissue Stimulation Three Month Dosing Study

12.  Differential Androgen Receptor Activity in Patients with Androgenic Alopecia and the Effects of Cyoctol on Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Protein Binding

13.  Modulation of Connective Tissue Metabolism by Steroid Hormones and Ethocyn

14.  Increased Angrogen Binding in Keloids and its Inhibition with Cyoctol

15.  Dense Intraabdominal Adhesions- A Manifestation of Localized Hyper-Androgen Receptors

16.  Effects of Cyoctol vs. 13-CIS Retinoic Acid on Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Receptor Binding in Human Facial Skin Fibroblasts

17.  Effects of Cyoctol vs. 13-CIS Retinoid Acid on Dihydrotestosterone Receptor Binding in Human Facial Sebaceous Glands

18.  Differential Androgen Receptor Activity in Patients with Androgenic Alopecia and the Effects of Cyoctol on Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Protein Binding

19.  Increased Androgen Binding in Keloids:  A Preliminary Communication

 

 

 
 
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