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Hyalin is a
protein released from the
cortical granules of a
fertilized animal egg. The
released hyalin modifies the
extracellular matrix of the fertilized...
- (August 1979). "Formation and
involution of
Mallory bodies ("alcoholic
hyalin") in
murine and
human liver revealed by
immunofluorescence microscopy with...
- labrum. a: 50%.
Triangular with line of
increased signal intensity along the
hyalin articular cartilage. b: 20%. Rounded. c: 7%. Comma-shaped flattened. d:...
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visceral and
parietal cells.
Immunofluorescent stain may show
eosinophilic hyalin-like
globules both
inside and
outside the
cytoplasm that
contain AFP and...
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agglutinated (exogenous agglomerate), porcelain-like (smooth calcite) or
hyalin (lens).
Foraminifera with multi-chambered
tests are
referred to as multilocular...
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glomerulosclerosis is unknown. On microscopy,
affected glomeruli may show an
increase in
hyalin, a pink and
homogeneous material, fat cells, an
increase in the mesangial...
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layer is
actually made up of two layers, an
outer lamina made
primarily of
hyalin protein and an
inner lamina composed of
fibropellin proteins. Fibropellins...
- Pear wood
model (Quartz
hyalin rhombifère) and
front page of Traité de Minéralogie (Paris 1801) by R. J. Haüy...
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lethal event.
Another cortical granule component, polysaccharide-rich
hyalin,
remains adherent to the
outer surface of the
plasma membrane, and becomes...
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peripheral nerves in
horses and
donkeys in 1881 and
called them “système
hyalin”,
which are now
called Renaut corpuscles (or bodies).
Renaut also wrote...