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750-780 / 1000+ resultsresearch Formation and Characterization of Hollow Microtubes by Thermal Treatment of Human Hair
Heating human hair creates hollow microtubes with smooth surfaces.
research J. Cosmet. Sci., 58, 629–636 (November/December 2007) Hair breakage during combing. IV. Brushing and combing hair
Brushing causes more long hair breaks than combing, especially with bleached or wet hair.
research [Proteomics-based screening of differentially expressed proteins in skin of Chinese merino fine sheep (JunKen type) of different gender].
Gender affects wool traits in sheep, with males and females showing differences in skin proteins related to wool growth.
research Study on the expression patterns of inner root sheath-specific genes in Tan sheep hair follicle during different developmental stages
IRS-specific genes in Tan sheep hair follicles peak at birth and may affect wool crimp.
research Wool fiber curvature is correlated with abundance of K38 and specific keratin‐associated proteins
Wool fiber curliness is linked to the presence of certain proteins and K38.
research FINE HAIR ON AMERICAN BOVINE LEATHERS
Fine hair on bovine leathers is hard to remove, lowering leather quality and value, but can be managed with specific processing methods.
research A conditional multi-trait sequence GWAS discovers pleiotropic candidate genes and variants for sheep wool, skin wrinkle and breech cover traits
Researchers found genes and genetic variants linked to sheep wool and skin wrinkles.
research Investigating the internal structure of sheep wool hair fibre using new microscopic techniques
Curly wool has more orthocortex than straight wool.
research Influence of feed restriction on the wool proteome: A combined iTRAQ and fiber structural study
Feed restriction in sheep leads to finer wool fibers but may reduce wool quality.
research Annotation of sheep keratin intermediate filament genes and their patterns of expression
Sheep have 17 keratin genes, similar to humans, but with different expression patterns affecting wool and hair.
research The use of plants in hair and scalp preparations
Plant-based ingredients in hair care are being replaced by synthetic alternatives.
research Tri-layer gradient fibre-aligned electrospun composite: Accelerating skin wound healing
The dressing speeds up wound healing by mimicking skin's natural properties.
research Allergic Contact Dermatitis of the Scalp Associated With Scalp Applied Products: A Systematic Review of Topical Allergens.
Hair dyes, shampoos, and conditioners often cause scalp allergies due to common allergens like p-phenylenediamine and nickel.
research High Flexible and Broad Antibacterial Nanodressing Induces Complete Skin Repair with Angiogenic and Follicle Regeneration
The new wound dressing helps skin heal completely, including blood vessels and hair growth.
research Identification of key genes and signaling pathways related to Hetian sheep wool density by RNA-seq technology
Certain genes and pathways are linked to the production of finer and denser wool in Hetian sheep.
research Effects of lncRNA MTC on protein expression in skin fibroblasts of Liaoning Cashmere goat based on iTRAQ technique
lncRNA MTC affects protein levels in goat skin cells, impacting hair growth.
research Histological Structure of Si Chuan Rabbit Fur and Skin and in Different Procedures
Processing changes Sichuan rabbit skin structure by altering collagen fiber arrangement and porosity.
research Allergen Content of Best-Selling Ethnic Versus Nonethnic Shampoos, Conditioners, and Styling Products
Ethnic hair products contain different allergens than nonethnic ones, with fragrance being the most common in ethnic products.
research The Healing Potential of Platelet‐Rich Plasma: Advances in Preparation Methods, Biomedical Applications, and Emerging Challenges
Platelet-rich plasma can aid tissue repair but faces challenges in standardization.
research Human occupational exposure to microplastics: A cross-sectional study in a plastic products manufacturing plant
research Tissue Engineering in Cosmetics and Dermatology: A New Era of Innovation and Application
Tissue engineering in cosmetics offers safer, more effective products and ethical alternatives to animal testing.
research Integrating proteomics revealed the key targets for molecular breeding of fine cashmere traits in cashmere goats
Key proteins affecting cashmere fiber quality were identified for better breeding.
research The Use of Tofu Whey from Food Industry Waste in Podological Care
Tofu whey improves foot skin health and supports sustainable cosmetics.
research The effect of smoking and other tobacco product use on perceptions of skin quality and health, approaches to skin care, and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures: A cros-ssectional study
Smoking harms skin quality and health, which may encourage quitting.
research Application of linseed oil in cosmetics
Linseed oil is good for moisturizing skin and promoting hair growth.
research X-rays studies of the structure of hair, wool, and related fibres. II. - The molecular structure and elastic properties of hair keratin
Stretched hair has a similar structure to natural silk, showing hair's elasticity involves reversible changes within its molecules.
research From Design to Production: Applications of Polymer and Protein Nanofibers for Regenerating Tissue
FN nanofiber dressings improve wound healing and restore natural skin structure.
research News Review: Lipid Technology 5/2014
New cleaning surfactants, biofuel production plans, dairy expansions, improved lipid testing methods, and various product launches and developments were reported in lipid technology.
research Phytochemical and nutrient analysis of glycine max [milk & okara] bi-products, formulation and it's acceptability
Soybean milk and okara are nutritious, have health benefits, and make tasty, long-lasting food products.