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  2. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, ketamine has been classified as a Schedule I narcotic, since 2005. [ 149 ] In December 2013, the government of India , in response to rising recreational use and the use of ketamine as a date rape drug, added it to Schedule X of the Drug and Cosmetics Act requiring a special license for sale and maintenance of records of all sales ...

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  4. "The keratin treatment can last up to 3 to 5 months," says Jarvis. The reason it lasts this long is to give the chemicals enough time to penetrate the hair shaft and work, says Dr. Chacon.

  5. Keratohyalin - Wikipedia

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    Keratohyalin is a protein structure found in cytoplasmic granules of the keratinocytes in the stratum granulosum of the epidermis.Keratohyalin granules (KHG) mainly consist of keratin, profilaggrin, [1] loricrin [2] and trichohyalin proteins which contribute to cornification or keratinization, the process of the formation of epidermal cornified cell envelope.

  6. Brazilian hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    The technique has many variations and is known by several other names and brands, including Brazilian Blowout, Breezilian straightening, Brazilian Keratin Treatment, BKT, and Keratin Cure. [citation needed] It is called Escova Progressiva in Brazil and Alisado brasileiro in Portugal. The original formulation included formaldehyde H 2 CO or ...

  7. Hair keratin - Wikipedia

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    Hair keratin is a type of keratin found in hair and the nails. Function. Originating from the embryonic epidermis, ...

  8. Type I keratin - Wikipedia

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  9. Cytokeratin - Wikipedia

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    The term cytokeratin began to be used in the late 1970s, when the protein subunits of keratin intermediate filaments inside cells were first being identified and characterized. [2] In 2006 a new systematic nomenclature for mammalian keratins was created, and the proteins previously called cytokeratins are simply called keratins (human ...