Definition of Hyaline. Meaning of Hyaline. Synonyms of Hyaline

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Definition of Hyaline

Hyaline
Hyaline Hy"a*line, a. [L. hyalinus, Gr. ?, fr. ? glass: cf. F. hyalin.] Glassy; resembling glass; consisting of glass; transparent, like crystal. ``Hyaline spaces.' --Carpenter.

Meaning of Hyaline from wikipedia

- A hyaline substance is one with a gl****y appearance. The word is derived from Gr****: ὑάλινος, romanized: hyálinos, lit. 'transparent', and ὕαλος, hýalos...
- Hyaline cartilage is the gl****-like (hyaline) and translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces. It is also most commonly found in the ribs, nose...
- the inclusion or adhesion of various elements on a mucoprotein base—the hyaline cast. "Cast" itself merely describes the shape, so an adjective is added...
- histopathology, a Mallory body, Mallory–Denk body (MDB), or Mallory's hyaline is an inclusion found in the cytoplasm of liver cells. Mallory bodies are...
- often ****ociated with hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Types include hyaline arteriolosclerosis and hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis, both involved with...
- Alexander disease is a very rare autosomal dominant leukodystrophy, which are neurological conditions caused by anomalies in the myelin which protects...
- also known as surfactant deficiency disorder (SDD), and previously called hyaline membrane disease (HMD), is a syndrome in premature infants caused by developmental...
- differentiation and as a polyspermy prevention component. It forms the hyaline layer which covers the surface of the egg after insemination. Its physical...
- fibers. Cartilage is classified into three typeselastic cartilage, hyaline cartilage, and fibrocartilagewhich differ in their relative amounts...
- Inclusion bodies are aggregates of specific types of protein found in neurons, and a number of tissue cells including red blood cells, bacteria, viruses...