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Thermosipho affectus
Thermosipho affectus









  • ^ "Information on Bettamousse from Mipharm company website".
  • "Efficacy of a new aluminium salt thermophobic foam in the treatment of axillary and palmar primary hyperhidrosis: a pilot exploratory trial". Based on the phylogenetic analysis and physiological properties of the novel isolate, we propose a novel species, Thermosipho affectus sp.
  • ^ Innocenzi D, Lupi F, Bruni F, Frasca M, Panetta C, Milani M (December 2005).
  • ^ "New anti-dandruff foam looks promising".
  • "Efficacy of Betamethasone Valerate 0.1% Thermophobic Foam".
  • ^ Milani, Massimo Antonio Di Molfetta, S Gramazio, R Fiorella, C Frisario, C Fuzio, E Marzocca, V Zurilli, M et al.
  • Wikidata Encyclopedia of Life NCBI (genetics)' Open Tree of Life. OneZoom Visit it on the OneZoom tree or sponsor it Other links. In medicine, thermophobia refers to a sensory dysfunction, sensation of abnormal heat, which may be associated with, e.g., hyperthyroidism. Base of the evolutionary tree for Thermosipho affectus parent. In physics, thermophobia is motion of particles in mixtures (solutions, suspensions, etc.) towards the areas of lower temperatures, a particular case of thermophoresis. children Name: Thermosipho atlanticus Urios et al. Thermophobic response in living organisms is negative response to higher temperatures. In biology, some bacteria are thermophobic, such as mycobacterium leprae which causes leprosy. Another use of thermophobic material is in treating hyperhydrosis of the axilla and the palm: A thermophobic foam named Bettamousse developed by Mipharm, an Italian company, was found to treat hyperhydrosis effectively.

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    In addition, the foam is non-greasy and does not irritate the scalp.

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    In pharmacy, a thermophobic foam consisting of 0.1% betamethasone valerate was found to be at least as effective as conventional remedies for treating dandruff. The term has a number of specific usages. Thermophobia (adjective: thermophobic) is intolerance for high temperatures by either inorganic materials or organisms.











    Thermosipho affectus