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    Encyclopedia: Nail (anatomy) Source:Wikipedia
    In
    anatomy
    , a
    nail
    is a
    horn
    -like structure at the end of an animal's
    finger
    or
    toe
    . See also
    claw
    .
    Anatomically
    fingernails
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    toenails
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    protein
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    keratin
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    Nail Anatomy
    Fingernails and toenails are made of more than just the nail we see. Find out more about the anatomy of nails and how nails grow.
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    Surgical anatomy of the nail unit.
    A gross anatomic exploration of the nail unit was performed. The characteristic gross components of the nail unit and its relationship to the digital anatomy are described and presented in detail.
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    eMedicine - Nail Surgery : Article by Neh Onumah
    Performing successful nail surgery requires a comprehensive understanding of nail anatomy and physiology (Haneke, 2006). An understanding of both the vascular and neural pathways supplying the nail ...
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    eMedicine - Nailbed Injuries : Article by Darrell Sutijono
    The nail provides protection for the fingertip, ... To fully appreciate the consequences and treatment of nailbed injuries, reviewing the anatomy of the nailbed and the surrounding tissues is useful.
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    Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In anatomy, a nail is a horn-like structure at the end of a human's or an animal's finger or toe. ... Haneke E (2006). "Surgical anatomy of the nail apparatus.". Dermatol Clin 24 (3): 291-6. ...
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    Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In anatomy, a nail is a horn-like structure at the end of an animal's finger or toe. See also claw. Parts of the nail Anatomically fingernails and toenails are made of a tough protein called keratin and have many different parts: The free edge is the part of the nail that extends...
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    Nail Solutions - quick & easy guide to basic Nail Anatomy ... We hope you find this quick reference guide useful. It is what it says, a quick & easy guide to nail anatomy.
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    structure of nail
    The only living reproducing part of the nail. New cells form here are continually pushed forward to produce the nail plate. ... The meeting point for the matrix and nail bed. ...
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