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research Fracture in Hierarchical Biomaterials: Human Hair
Human hair's structure makes it tough and resistant to breaking.
research Preparation of scaffolds from human hair proteins for tissue-engineering applications
Human hair proteins can be used to create scaffolds that support cell growth for tissue engineering.
research Hair from wheat stalk in the larynx
research Protein loss in human hair from combination straightening and coloring treatments
Straightening and coloring hair, especially with sodium hydroxide, greatly increases protein loss.
research Human Hair in Personal Identification and Documenting Drug and Substance Abuse
Human hair is valuable for identifying people and detecting drug use.
research Studies on the Substantivity of Collagen-Derived Polypeptides to Human Hair
research Changing human hair fibre colour and shape from the follicle
New methods may change hair color and shape from the root, revolutionizing hair styling.
research Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis of Reconstructive Hair Fibers.
All five hair fiber products improved appearance but didn't stick to completely bald areas.
research Comparative study of male and female human hair: A microscopic analysis.
Male and female human hairs have different microscopic structures that can help in forensic analysis.
research “Hair building” fibers through the dermoscope
Trichoscopy can help tell the difference between artificial hair fibers and other scalp artifacts.
research Multicenter clinical study on biocompatible artificial hair
Biocompatible artificial hair is safe, effective, and improves quality of life for alopecia patients.
research Nanomechanical characterization of human hair using nanoindentation and SEM
Human hair's strength and flexibility vary by ethnicity, damage, and treatment.
research Biofibre hair implant: what is new, what is true?
Biofibre hair implants are safe, well-tolerated, and provide immediate cosmetic improvement for hair loss.
research A methodological exploration of distinguishing hair quality based on hair proteomics
Bleaching damages hair by reducing the quality of keratin and keratin-associated proteins.
research Demonstration of the Human Hair Shaft as Transmitter/Receiver of Electromagnetic Forces
Human hair can transmit magnetic signals through glass.
research Changes in the mechanical properties of human hair under various conditions
Hair coloring and chlorine change hair strength differently.
research Protein extraction from human anagen head hairs 1-millimeter or less in total length
A new method was developed to extract and analyze proteins from very short human hairs.
research 614 Humanized mouse model for hair follicle studies
Researchers successfully used nude mice to study human hair growth, which could help with future hair research.
research Analysis of DNA in hair fibers.
Small amounts of DNA can be found in the hair shaft, especially near the root, but it decreases with hair treatments and washing.
research Resistance of degraded hair shafts to contaminant DNA
Degraded hair shafts resist contamination and can be easily cleaned.
research New aspects of the structure of human hair on the basis of optical microscopic observations of disassembled hair parts.
Human hair's strength comes from a honeycomb-like structure and macrofibrils.
research Hair Transplant
research Hair Transplant
research Hair Transplant
research Preliminary Studies for ^|^ldquo;Biomedical Analysis of Human Hair Exposed to Long-term Space Flight (Hair)^|^rdquo; Project: An Analysis of Trace Elements in the Hair
Human hair can be used to study mineral changes from long-term space flight.
research Understanding the biochemical properties of human hair keratins : self-assembly potential and cell response
Human hair keratins can self-assemble and support cell growth, useful for biomedical applications.
research Unzipping the cuticle of the human hair shaft to obtain micron/nano keratin filaments
Researchers extracted tiny keratin filaments from human hair by unzipping its outer layer.
research Hair Disorders
research Hair structure anatomy and comparative anatomy1 1Dedicated to the memory of the late Dr. R. E. Rivett whose untimely death prevented his role in co-authorship.
Human hair is complex and grows in cycles starting from embryonic life.