fibril

  • 31Tomes layer process (fiber fibril) — (tōmz) [Sir John Tomes, English anatomist and dentist, 1815–1895] see odontoblastic process, under process, and see granular layer of Tomes, under layer …

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  • 32tomes's fibril — noun see tomes s fiber …

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  • 33FACIT — fibril associated collagen with interrupted triple helices …

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  • 34ФИБРИЛЛА — (fibril) очень тонкое волокно или образующая волокно нить (например, миофибрилла мышечного волокна). Фибриллярный (fibrillar, fibrillary) …

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  • 35FACIT — • fibril associated collagen with interrupted triple helices …

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  • 36fibrillar — fibril ► NOUN technical ▪ a small or slender fibre. DERIVATIVES fibrillar adjective fibrillary adjective. ORIGIN Latin fibrilla little fibre …

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  • 37fibrillary — fibril ► NOUN technical ▪ a small or slender fibre. DERIVATIVES fibrillar adjective fibrillary adjective. ORIGIN Latin fibrilla little fibre …

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  • 38Collagen — Tropocollagen triple helix Collagen /ˈkɒlədʒɨn/ is a group of naturally occurring proteins found in animals, especially in the flesh and connective tissues of mammals.[1] It is the main component of connectiv …

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  • 39Collagen receptor — Collagen receptors are membrane proteins that bind the extracellular matrix protein collagen, the most abundant protein in mammals.[1]. They may enable adhesion between cells and/or propagate signals into the cell. There are at least eight human… …

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  • 40Nanocellulose — or microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), is a material composed of nanosized cellulose fibrils with a high aspect ratio (length to width ratio). Typical dimensions are 5–20 nanometers width and length up to 2000 nanometers. It is pseudo plastic.… …

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