keratin
常見例句
- Keratin is a tough, fibrous protein found in hair and nails.
角質(zhì)是一種硬纖維蛋白,在頭發(fā)和指甲中都存在。 - She said the goal was to replace the keratin in our skin with the spider’s silk.
埃薩迪說,該項(xiàng)目的目標(biāo)是用蜘蛛絲取代人類皮膚中的角蛋白。 - The yellow, red, orange, and brown birds of the world assume their hues because of a pigment embedded in the keratin matrix of feathers.
這種集黃色,紅色,橙色和棕色于一身的鳥類,能夠呈現(xiàn)出如此多的色彩,得益于它的羽毛角蛋白間質(zhì)里含有色素。 - Scientists in the Washington area have been working with keratin, the main substance in poultry feathers.
- Working at the leading edge of research on cellular biology and genetic skin disorders, Fuchs was the first to precisely describe keratins - the principal structural proteins of skin cells - and identify diseases caused by mutations in the keratin gene.
- The fibres in feathers are almost entirely composed of keratin, a protein also found in hair and nails.
ECONOMIST: A new way to keep hydrogen: Plumage power The - Phylogenetic analyses show that these proteins belong to different keratin lineages that originated in an early tetrapod ancestor and in mammals evolved to become the major keratin types of hair.
FORBES: Of Tree Frog Toe Pads And Human Hair: Our Latest Evolutionary Link - When heated in the absence of oxygen (a process called pyrolysis), keratin forms hollow tubular structures six millionths of a metre across and riddled with microscopic pores, much like carbon nanotubes.
ECONOMIST: Chicken feathers could provide a high-capacity store 返回 keratin