Examples of 'fibrillar' in a sentence

Meaning of "fibrillar"

Fibrillar pertains to something that is characterized by or resembling fibrils, which are small threadlike structures found in various biological tissues or materials
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  • Of or pertaining to fibrils.
  • Having the characteristics of fibrils.

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Processing of the fibrillar hucolII is well known.
The germ tube wall is surrounded by a fibrillar sheath.
The fibrillar nature of the collagen is not described.
It is in the form of a partially fibrillar elastic gel.
Residual fibrillar protrusions are not observed.
The endothecial cells lack fibrillar thickenings.
A fibrillar border was also routinely associated with germ tubes.
Collagen is assembled into a complex fibrillar organization.
Dense fibrillar component.
It is composed of granular and fibrillar components.
Dense fibrillar components.
It is highly proteinaceous and is fibrillar in appearance.
The mechanism of fibrillar contractions of the heart in a relatively physiological aspect.
They may have been reconstituted into fibrillar form.
We know that fibrillar insoluble amyloid beta is toxic to cell cultures.

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The collagenases cleave fibrillar collagen.
Fibrillar collagen is opaque and less tacky than nonfibrillar collagen.
The underside is scaly or fibrillar.
The fibrillar proteins of the cell are usually organized into filaments or tubules.
These patents generally relate to fibrillar and insoluble collagens.
The collagens are usually employed in high molecular weight fibrillar form.
This corresponds to the secretion of a fibrillar extracellular matrix by the osteoblasts.
One of these elements appears on ultrathin sections as a thin fibrillar network.
A composition comprising reconstituted fibrillar purified collagen and bone marrow.
The fibrillar structure may approximate the mechanical properties of a tendon or a ligament.
The uniaxial stretching induces crystallization and a fibrillar morphology.
The biopolymer can be fibrillar collagen and the mineral can be hydroxyapatite.
Doping and dedoping does not affect the fibrillar morphology.
An amorphous to fibrillar extracellular matrix was deposited between fungal and host cell walls.
The protein is located mainly in dense fibrillar regions of the nucleolus.
The fibrillar proteins that comprise the accumulations or deposits are called amyloid proteins.
Cellulase and laminaranase treatment of cell walls revealed a fibrillar structure.
The capillaries are surrounded by thick fibrillar basal laminae which often contain pericytes.
This protruding pad is associated with a diffuse covering of fibrillar material.
These substances are fibrillar proteins that become insoluble with changes in their spatial conformation.
The infectious agent behind prion diseases is a protein with a fibrillar structure.
Transcription occurs at the boundary of the fibrillar centre and the dense fibrillar component.
The bacules are developed as dense stained patches distributed in the fibrillar matrix.
The matrices are very loose and the fibrillar nature of the collagen is not mentioned.
All fungal cells appear delimited by a thick wall surrounded by a dense fibrillar network.
Dense fibrillar collagen matrices for tissue repair and the preparation method thereof.
The host cell wall at times had a very loose fibrillar appearance.
The compositions comprise purified fibrillar reconstituted collagen with a preparation of autogeneic bone marrow.
Collagen for use in the present invention may be in the fibrillar or nonfibrillar form.
The collagen adopts a fibrillar structure that serves as support for the resident cells.
White arrows are directed towards visible fibrils that are separated from the fibrillar sheets.
The preparation of fibrillar collagen suitable for human use is relatively time consuming and expensive.
The method of formation and calcification of the fibrillar plates and tubercles is suggested.
Ultrastuctural analysis indicated that these fibrils contain microtubules and an associated flocculent fibrillar material.
The histological correlation shows that fibrillar echoes arise from the interface between endotendon septa.

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