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1988
The composition of amino acid residues in bleached hair and in hydroly-sates of oxidized keratin fibers is described in Chapter 2 and also in publications by Zahn [1,2], Robbins et al. [3–6], Maclaren et al. [7,8], and Alter and Bit-Alkis [9]. Although, several questions remain unanswered, especially with regard to the structures and reactions of hair ...
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The composition of amino acid residues in bleached hair and in hydroly-sates of oxidized keratin fibers is described in Chapter 2 and also in publications by Zahn [1,2], Robbins et al. [3–6], Maclaren et al. [7,8], and Alter and Bit-Alkis [9]. Although, several questions remain unanswered, especially with regard to the structures and reactions of hair ...
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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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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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1990
In the literature the term “hair” is applied not only to the pelage of mammals, but also to other structures such as bristles on insects, sensory organs in crustaceans and small structures on plants. The present discussion will be con-fined to the pelage of mammals.
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In the literature the term “hair” is applied not only to the pelage of mammals, but also to other structures such as bristles on insects, sensory organs in crustaceans and small structures on plants. The present discussion will be con-fined to the pelage of mammals.
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1988
There are three ways to modify the color of hair: it may be made lighter by bleaching (see Chapter 4); artificial colors may be added to the hair; or a combination of both of these methods may be employed. Adding color is the subject of this chapter.
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There are three ways to modify the color of hair: it may be made lighter by bleaching (see Chapter 4); artificial colors may be added to the hair; or a combination of both of these methods may be employed. Adding color is the subject of this chapter.
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