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Viscoelasticity, Lubricity, and Wear Prevention of Cross‐Linked Mucin Gels
Physiologically, biolubrication by mucus reduces friction and protects tissues from tribological stress, with mucins playing a key role. This study compares mucin‐based gels with distinct crosslinking architectures to explore their effect on the lubrication and wear prevention abilities of reconstituted mucin gels.
Chiara Gunnella+2 more
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Combined Corticosteroid and Minoxidil Therapy for Early Recovery in Radiation-Induced Alopecia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Chen X, Xie Y, Wei A.
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Further observations on cell-wall structure as seen in cotton hairs
W. Lawrence Balls, H. A. Hancock
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THE SKIN AND HAIR OF MICE LIVING AT A LOW ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE [PDF]
Stephen Barnett
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The surface chemistry and core composition of Ti3C2Tx MXenes is often derived from X‐ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) but its determination and quantification remain difficult due to adsorbed species such as adventitious carbon. This challenge is overcome by using energy‐dependent XPS and depth profile modeling of the Ti3C2Tx MXene surface ...
Zoé Dessoliers+7 more
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Skin Pressing: An Easy and Reliable Method to Induce Acute Hair Greying in Mice and Useful for Studying Canities. [PDF]
Kawai Y, Niibe I, Matsuzaki T.
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THE PERACETIC ACID SCHIFF REACTION OF HAIR CORTEX [PDF]
R. D. Lillie, Raymond Bangle
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This study presents a platform for simultaneous monitoring and electrical control of cellular responses at the cell–electrode interface. The platform delivers tunable yet uniform electrical cues to cells, revealing that optimal electrical stimulation (ES) conditions vary across cell types.
Khandoker Asiqur Rahaman+7 more
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CHANGE IN ENZYME ACTIVITY AND RIBONUCLEIC ACID CONCENTRATION WITHIN THE EPIDERMAL CELL OF THE RAT DURING THE GROWTH STAGE OF THE HAIR CYCLE [PDF]
Robert D. Griesemer
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