fibril|fibrils in English

noun

[fi·bril || 'faɪbrɪl /'fɪ-]

tiny fiber, small hairlike structure; tiny fiber on a root (Botany); small hairlike structure outside of a cell wall (Anatomy)

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1. Amyloid deposits are composed primarily of straight, nonbranching fibrils arranged either in bundles or in a feltlike meshwork; each fibril is

2. We find that Antiparallel D23N-Aβ(1-40) fibrils are thermodynamically metastable with respect to conversion to parallel structures, propagate less efficiently than parallel fibrils in seeded fibril growth, and therefore must nucleate more efficiently than parallel fibrils in order to be observable.

3. Amyloid deposits are composed primarily of straight, nonbranching fibrils arranged either in bundles or in a feltlike meshwork; each fibril is composed of identical polypeptide chains in stacked sheets

4. Collagens forming anchoring fibrils 27

5. 4 words related to Chromatid: chromosome, fibril, filament, strand

6. 4 words related to Chromatid: chromosome, fibril, filament, strand

7. Collagen fibrils in the Ambulacrum had a uniformly low degree of orientation, attributed to macrocrimp of the fibrils and the presence of slanted as well as horizontal fibrils connecting antimeric ambulacral ossicles

8. These cytoplasmic actomyosin fibrils actively contract under isotonic conditions.

9. From this seam tiny fibrils radiate throughout the vitreous humor.

10. The arrangement of cellulose fibrils causes bending of the Awns with changes in humidity

11. Abnormal arrangements of protein fibrils – fine fibres – are known as amyloid structures.

12. What does Appressed-fibrillose mean? (biology, mycology) Having fibrils that lay flat

13. In addition the anchoring fibrils showed a variable degree of abnormal structure.

14. In most Collagens, the molecules are packed together to form long, thin fibrils

15. Electron micrographs of fish dentin, at a very early stage of mineralization, show the needle-like Crystallites lying in dense strips between collagen fibrils and practically no Crystallites within the fibrils.

16. Lath-shaped Antigorite fibres with transitions to fine fibrils (from keelinG et al

17. Key words: protein structure, protein folding, denaturation, aggregation, multimeric proteins, protein fibrils, hydrophobicity, molten globule state.

18. ‘Earlier studies indicated that the fibrils themselves were the Cytotoxic form of amyloid peptides.’

19. ‘The fibrils formed by the hexapeptide were also Cytotoxic toward the pancreatic cell line.’

20. As Amyloid fibrils build up, the tissues and organs may not work as well as they should

21. It was found that the fibrils aggregates orientation and size can influence the resin penetration and distribution.

22. This process may be involved in allowing the fibril to elongate and decrease in diameter under tension.

23. Acetalized, multicomponent spun fibres with a matrix fibril structure, consisting of emulsion polymerized polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinyl chloride

24. Amyloid fibrils are structurally defined as fibrillar polypeptide aggregates with a characteristic cross-β structure.

25. Such Crystallites can only be fitted within the collagen fibril if collagen molecules are packed differently from the accepted models