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Bulge-Derived Epithelial Cells Isolated from Human Hair Follicles Using Enzymatic Digestion or Explants Result in Comparable Tissue-Engineered Skin. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Cattier B   +8 more
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A Novel 3D Printed Model of Infected Human Hair Follicles to Demonstrate Targeted Delivery of Nanoantibiotics. [PDF]

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MRI of human hair

Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine, 2009
INTRODUCTION: Hair care for humans is a major world industry with specialised tools, chemicals and techniques. Studying the effect of hair care products has become a considerable field of research, and besides mechanical and optical testing numerous advanced analytical techniques have been employed in this area.
Mattle, E   +4 more
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The structure of human hair

Clinics in Dermatology, 1988
Abstract The process of hair formation involves keratinization. Hair and its sheaths undergo keratinization at different speeds and with different modes. In the hair bulb, the matrix of hair and its follicle are composed of similar-looking immature cells, eg, they all contain a small number of wispy tonofilaments and weakly developed desmosomes ...
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Integral hair lipid in human hair follicle

Journal of Dermatological Science, 2011
Integral hair lipid (IHL) is bound to the keratinized cell surface to make an environmentally resistant lipid envelope. It is mainly positioned on the hair cuticle and inner root sheath. IHL in the hair follicle may regard as hair barrier to be similar to the epidermal lipid layer functioning as skin barrier.
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Heat transfer in human hair

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2019
AbstractObjectiveIn the process of daily grooming, human hair often undergoes heat treatments. These treatments create temperature gradients inside individual hair fibres or bundles of hair which can lead to hair damage.MethodsMathematical models were built for heat transfer in a single hair as well as thin tresses of hair during blow drying ...
E, Petrovicova, Y K, Kamath
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