Sentences with phrase «keratin in»

The first is a condition which affects the nose and feet, called Nasodigital Hyperkeratosis, in which the keratin in the nose and paw pads develops into a tough, fibrous growth — often resembling callusing.
A common cause of recurrence is the granulomatous reaction to the presence of free keratin in the tissues.
VetriMAX Solva - Ker is a keratolytic topical gel that aids in the removal of excessive keratin in hyperkeratotic skin conditions such as thickened foot pads, elbow calluses and thickened nasal planum.
These organisms invade the outer layers of the skin, the hair follicles, and the nails (claws), where they extract nourishment from the keratin in dead skin tissues.
It may lead to hair follicle disruption and release of free keratin in the dermis.
It can also help protect the keratin in your hair so it's easier for your strands to retain their moisture.
According to board certified dermatologist Dr. Karyn Grossman, these annoying comedones (the official medical term) are usually caused by a buildup of sebum and keratin in the hair follicles of skin.
Castor oil is rich in antioxidants that support the keratin in hair, making it smoother, stronger, and less frizzy.
The Keratin in huni ™ is extracted from the wool fibres of sheep farmed in the remote South Island of New Zealand.
Vitamin A keeps keratin in check, as do other acne vitamins, and many environmental contaminants like arsenic can stimulate high production.
Vitamin A or retinol is essential to the synthesis of a protein called keratin in your body.
The antioxidants in castor oil support keratin in hair.
The antioxidants in castor oil also support the keratin in hair and help make hair stronger, smoother and less frizzy.
While melanosomes in modern feathers are always surrounded by and embedded in keratin, the preservation of melanosomes embedded in keratin in fossils has not been previously demonstrated.
So far, scientists have found that different populations of living humans have inherited the Neandertal version of genes that cause diabetes, lupus, and Crohn's disease; alter immune function; and affect the function of the protein keratin in skin, nails, and hair.
Estrogen creams have recently been proposed as their application sparks a rapid deposition of keratin in the foreskin.
Now, they're focusing on the keratin in baleen.
The bright green fluorescence which his hair gives off is due to the keratin in the hair reacting with acid from the peat he was preserved in, according to Gerald Smith of the Industrial Research Unit at Lower Hutt in New Zealand.
The bristle - like structure of the keratin in a toe pad helps it to stick — each pad is covered with microscopic pillars, which then branch out at the tips into even smaller structures.
The keratins in hair have many such bonds, making a strand strong and flexible.
GCP6 binds to intermediate filaments: a novel function of keratins in the organization of microtubules in epithelial cells.

Not exact matches

In fact the horn is made out of keratin, the same protein that makes up your hair and nails, and the amount of keratin given through the medicine is equivalent to chewing on your fingernails.
Yes, it's just a clump of cells, they just grow in a different pattern than nail keratin.
In addition to closet cleaning, I shall also watch hours of nerdy SEO videos on YouTube, experiment with hair masks and keratin gloves at night, and never, ever take out my retainers.
Its also used to lengthen the results of the «big» keratin treatment... So for miss fashionable housewife... you should do that in between your next big treatment once you start to feel like the keratin is rinsing out a bit!
Humidity causes keratin, the structural proteins in hair, to form more bonds, giving it more volume and more twists.
They took the photo during the course of research into the dynamics of keratin filaments in skin cells.
Ophidiomyces consumes keratin, a key ingredient in snake scales.
That's why hair care manufacturers have experimented for decades with animal - and plant - based proteins that could potentially replace the broken bonds in hair keratin.
However copper, which is only found in modern melanosomes, and not part of keratin, was only observed in the fossil melanosomes.
«If these small bodies are melanosomes, they should be embedded in a keratinous matrix, since feathers contain beta - keratin,» Schweitzer says.
Sulfur was broadly distributed, reflecting its presence in both keratin and melanin molecules in modern feathers.
New research from North Carolina State University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Linyi University has found evidence of original keratin and melanosome preservation in a 130 - million - year - old Eoconfuciusornis specimen.
They also utilized immunogold labeling — in which gold particles are attached to antibodies that bind to particular proteins in order to make them visible in electron microscopy — to show that filaments within the feathers were keratin.
Modern mysticetes have keratin fibers — called baleen — in place of teeth that allow them to trap and feed on tiny marine animals such as shrimp.
Researchers knew the lead - lime mix reacts with sulfur present in hair's keratin proteins to form crystals of lead sulfide, also called galena.
Jennifer Arce, a hair stylist in the San Diego area, and Dawn Marino, a New York stylist, had to find new places in their cities to work that don't allow keratin - smoothing products.
As the turtles grew, those isotopes left deposits in the shells» thick keratin, the same stuff our fingernails are made of.
The 180 - nanometer - wide fibers are made of beta - keratin, a protein similar to the one in human hair.
Inermorostrum evolved its unusual feeding style just 4 million years after the toothed whale lineage split from the branch of the family tree that includes the ancestors of today's baleen whales such as humpbacks, which filter their food through frayed sheets of keratin, the same material in human fingernails.
So the team tried a heating technique to strengthen the bonds between the carbon atoms in the keratin.
This 30 - foot animal may have scavenged carcasses; markings on the bone imply its head was covered with keratin, the material in our fingernails, which might have protected its face while it tore into its food.
In a hair strand, the keratin molecules are mainly held together by two forces: chemical cross-links between cysteines (a type of amino acid) and weaker hydrogen bonds.
The hydrogen bonds can be disrupted by water vapor in the air, with each keratin binding to water in the air instead of each other.
Millar's group and her clinical collaborators, including Emily Chu, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of Dermatology and John McGrath, MD, from King's College, London, also discovered that cracking and scaling of palm and foot sole skin in WNT10A patients is due to decreased expression of a structural protein called Keratin 9, which is specifically expressed in these regions of skin and contributes to its mechanical integrity.
Wool fibers — made mostly of alpha - keratin, which is found in all mammalian hair as well as horns and claws — stick together easily.
Because these antibodies should pick up mustardized keratin on the skin of any soldier caught in a mustard - gas attack, they could form the core of a fast and portable detection test, the group reports in the 21 January issue of Chemical Research in Toxicology.
A green line illuminates mustard - gas - altered keratin protein on the skin's surface, while a red dye shows DNA in a lower layer of skin cells.
Researchers from North Carolina State University, Lund University in Sweden and the University of Hyogo in Japan have retrieved original pigment, beta - keratin and muscle proteins from a 54 million - year - old sea turtle hatchling.
If you've heard of «keratin,» you may already know that human hair consists primarily of keratin molecules arranged in a hierarchical sort of structure, in which the fundamental building block is known as an «intermediate filament.»
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