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&nbsp;Fibrous Proteins is one of two types of protein, the other being [[Globular protein|Globular]] proteins. Fibrous Proteins are structural proteins, so help sopport the cell and can be found in hair. There are two types, [[Keratin|Keratin]] and [[Collagen|Collagen]]&nbsp;<ref>Lesk A.M. Introduction to Protein Science, architecture, function and genomics. 3rd ed. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 2015</ref>&nbsp; .&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;Fibrous Proteins is one of two types of protein, the other being [[Globular protein|Globular]] proteins. Fibrous Proteins are structural proteins, so help sopport the cell and can be found in hair. There are two types, [[Keratin|Keratin]] and [[Collagen|Collagen]]&nbsp;<ref>Lesk A.M. introduction to Protein Science, architecture, function and genomics. 3rd ed. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 2015</ref>.&nbsp;<br>
 
 
 
 
 
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 Fibrous Proteins is one of two types of protein, the other being Globular proteins. Fibrous Proteins are structural proteins, so help sopport the cell and can be found in hair. There are two types, Keratin and Collagen [1]



References 

  1. Lesk A.M. introduction to Protein Science, architecture, function and genomics. 3rd ed. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 2015