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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is defined as  "a hard, fibrous, sulphur-containing protein with an alpha-helix structure, found in the epidermis of vertebrates, mainly in the outermost layers of skin. Keratin can have several forms: in scales, feathers, hooves, horns, claws and nails it is hard, while wool and hair are made up of a soft and flexible form."<ref>{{REFweb
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When the natural protection of the [[foreskin]] for the [[glans penis]] is unavailable, the human body is noted for its ability to apply a layer of keratin to the [[glans penis]] as substitute protection. This is a late [[complication]] of [[circumcision]] and results in a partial loss of sensation in the glans penis. This process is called [[keratinization]].
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* [[Dekeratinization]]
* [[Foreskin restoration]]


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* {{URLwikipedia|Keratin|Keratin|2023-01-14}}


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Latest revision as of 11:21, 25 December 2023

Keratin is defined as "a hard, fibrous, sulphur-containing protein with an alpha-helix structure, found in the epidermis of vertebrates, mainly in the outermost layers of skin. Keratin can have several forms: in scales, feathers, hooves, horns, claws and nails it is hard, while wool and hair are made up of a soft and flexible form."[1]

When the natural protection of the foreskin for the glans penis is unavailable, the human body is noted for its ability to apply a layer of keratin to the glans penis as substitute protection. This is a late complication of circumcision and results in a partial loss of sensation in the glans penis. This process is called keratinization.

See also

  • REFweb Wikipedia article: Keratin. Retrieved 14 January 2023.

References

  1. REFweb (2005). Keratin, The Free Dictionary by Farley. Retrieved 14 January 2023.