Definition of Fimbrial. Meaning of Fimbrial. Synonyms of Fimbrial

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Definition of Fimbrial

Fimbrial
Fimbria Fim"bri*a, n.; pl. Fimbri[ae]. [L., fringe. See Fringle.] (Anat.) (a) pl. A fringe, or fringed border. (b) A band of white matter bordering the hippocampus in the brain. -- Fim"bri*al, a.

Meaning of Fimbrial from wikipedia

- extends into the ECM. The best characterized bacterial adhesin is the type 1 fimbrial FimH adhesin. This adhesin is responsible for D-mannose sensitive adhesion...
- The fimbrial usher protein is involved in biogenesis of the pilus in Gram-negative bacteria. The biogenesis of some fimbriae (or pili) requires a two-component...
- pregnancies implant in the fallopian tube. Pregnancies can grow in the fimbrial end (5% of all ectopic pregnancies), the ampullary section (80%), the isthmus...
- SP, et al. (2007). "Evolution of the chaperone/usher ****embly pathway: fimbrial classification goes Gr****". Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews...
- a fimbrial origin, as observed in the majority of HGSC cases, the current understanding of HGSC genesis suggests a process by which STIC fimbrial cells...
- infectious diseases caused by S. enterica. A remarkably large number of fimbrial and nonfimbrial adhesins are present in Salmonella, and mediate biofilm...
- in Gap3 of Streptococcus parasanguinis involved in Fap1 glycosylation, fimbrial formation and in vitro adhesion". BMC Microbiol. 8: 52. doi:10.1186/1471-2180-8-52...
- pili, or Pap) are chaperone-usher type (specifically of the π family) fimbrial appendages found on the surface of many Escherichia coli bacteria. The...
- Forestier C, McEwan AG, Schembri MA (2010). "Molecular analysis of type 3 fimbrial genes from Escherichia coli, Klebsiella and Citrobacter species". BMC Microbiol...
- pil operon. It has a cytoplasmic location and is essential for type IV fimbrial, or pilus, biogenesis. PilZ is a c-di-GMP binding domain and PilZ domain-containing...