Stringer et al., 1960 - Google Patents
The shrinkage temperature of skin collagen.Stringer et al., 1960
- Document ID
- 5331365898120601297
- Author
- Stringer H
- Highton T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Australasian Journal of Dermatology
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The article presents a study regarding the characteristics of skin collagen which applies the temperature of heat collapse as test of function. The author explains that collagen is the skeletal basis of the skin tissues and is the raw material used to produce leather. The results …
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