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Structure and Sulfur: Tuning the Viscoelastic and Surface Properties of Natural Keratin Fibers. [PDF]

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Czibula C   +9 more
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An autosomal recessive nonsense variant in the EGFR gene induces perinatal lethality in "Blonde d'Aquitaine" calves. [PDF]

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Cuticle – Designed by nature for the sake of the hair

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2022
AbstractObjectiveThe cuticle of human hair has been examined, via a range of analytical methods, in order to reveal previously unknown information about its structure and to deepen understanding of its contribution to fibre properties.MethodsCross‐sections of hair fibre have been examined with X‐ray microdiffraction oriented perpendicular to the ...
Steven Breakspear   +4 more
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Age‐dependent changes in damage processes of hair cuticle

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2015
SummaryBackgroundHuman hair cuticle is always exposed to various stresses and then gradually lost in daily life. There are two typical patterns of cuticle damage: type L, where the cell membrane complex, the structure located between cuticle cells, is split and the cuticle lifts up, and type E, where the fragile substructure of the cuticle cell ...
Toshie, Takahashi   +4 more
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Effect of photodamage on the outermost cuticle layer of human hair

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 2015
The surface of the hair is the region most exposed to solar radiation and to the environment in general. Many of the well-known damaging effects of sun exposure on hair must start or even be restricted to the most external cuticle layers. As such, this work investigates morphological, ultrastructural and chemical changes in the outermost cuticle layer ...
M, Richena, C A, Rezende
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The hair cuticle of mammals and its relationship to functions of the hair coat

Journal of Zoology, 2002
AbstractBased on a computer‐assisted method and regression analysis several structural parameters of the hair cuticle pattern of primary hairs of 94 mammalian species from seven orders were evaluated and compared between the different groups studied. Relevant relationships could only be demonstrated for directly scale‐dependent parameters (scale area ...
Meyer, W., Schnapper, A., Hülmann, G.
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