How Water Can Affect Keratin: Hydration‐Driven Recovery of Bighorn Sheep ( Ovis Canadensis ) Horns

Volume: 29, Issue: 27
Published: Apr 29, 2019
Abstract
Keratin is one of the most common structural biopolymers exhibiting high strength, toughness, and low density. It is found in various tissues such as hairs, feathers, horns, and hooves with various functionalities. For instance, horn keratin absorbs a large amount of energy during intraspecific fights. Keratinized tissues are permanent tissues because of their basic composition consisting of dead keratinized cells that are not able to remodel or...
Paper Details
Title
How Water Can Affect Keratin: Hydration‐Driven Recovery of Bighorn Sheep ( Ovis Canadensis ) Horns
Published Date
Apr 29, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
27
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