Definition of Fibrillar. Meaning of Fibrillar. Synonyms of Fibrillar

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Definition of Fibrillar

Fibrillar
Fibrillar Fi"bril*lar, a. Of or pertaining to fibrils or fibers; as, fibrillar twitchings.

Meaning of Fibrillar from wikipedia

- shown to produce a noticeable effect in the mechanical properties of fibrillar materials. The presence of water (an aldehyde) has been shown to decrease...
- major components of the nucleolus are recognized: the fibrillar center (FC), the dense fibrillar component (DFC), and the granular component (GC). Transcription...
- number of types shows collagen's diverse functionality. Fibrillar (Type I, II, III, V, XI) Non-fibrillar FACIT (Fibril ****ociated Collagens with Interrupted...
- Calcitonin Minimal Recognition Module for the Design of DOPA-Containing Fibrillar ****emblies". Nanomaterials. 4 (3): 726–740. doi:10.3390/nano4030726. PMC 5304689...
- Amyloids are aggregates of proteins characterised by a fibrillar morphology of typically 7–13 nm in diameter, a β-sheet secondary structure (known as...
- three distinguishable regions: the innermost fibrillar centers (FCs), surrounded by the dense fibrillar component (DFC) (that contains fibrillarin and...
- articular cartilage. Type II collagen is organised into fibrils. This fibrillar network of collagen allows the cartilage to entrap the proteoglycan aggregate...
- COL1A1 gene. COL1A1 encodes the major component of type I collagen, the fibrillar collagen found in most connective tissues, including cartilage. Collagen...
- characterized by delicate fibrillar stroma of collagen containing fibroblasts; the WHO type is characterized by more mature fibrillar stroma of collagen. Treatment...
- MMPs (MT-MMPs). The collagenases are capable of degrading triple-helical fibrillar collagens into distinctive 3/4 and 1/4 fragments. These collagens are...