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  • Taklon fibers creates more space between the filaments, allowing the brush to carry more liquid.
  • ital nerve gives off cutaneous and articular filaments; and opposite the last phalanx sends upward
  • s a multi-domain protein that binds to actin filaments and functions as a focal-adhesion molecule (
  • ould mediate such interactions between actin filaments and cytoplasmic targets.
  • It is a small alga with erect filaments and spiral shaped plastids.
  • in molecule is usually bound to two separate filaments and both ends simultaneously "walk" toward t
  • e shells, ansae ("handles"), and small-scale filaments and knots.
  • Its axis comprises length-parallel filaments, and their dichotomies are T-shaped, with th
  • Actin filaments are stabilized by actin binding proteins kno
  • Filaments are generally flat pieces of metal around 1-
  • to nuclear lamin A. Furthermore, crescentin filaments are roughly 10 nm in diameter and thus fall
  • The filaments are hairy.
  • Also, filaments are fragile and typically break after about
  • The blossom filaments are pink and the anthers are cream colored.
  • udding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, actin filaments are the major structural component of the cy
  • The visible inner filaments are ejected by strong wind of particles from
  • The filaments are joined into a yellowish tube 1.5-3 mm lo
  • Paeonia wittmanniana filaments are red and up to 1 cm long and its anthers
  • fission in the erythrocytes and form pairs. Filaments are present on parasitized erythrocytes.
  • n on the previous day and the anther-bearing filaments are extended beyond the female carpels.
  • MSP filaments are assembled in the cytoplasm near the lead
  • ly, the FtsZ and MreB proteins, intermediate filaments are linked to the crescentin protein.
  • The prolongation has six tiny filaments at the tip and no lateral serrations.
  • gases such as argon in order to preserve the filaments at high temperatures.
  • Short or long filaments, bent and branched, in clumps or tangled, la
  • Lyngbya reproduce asexually, their filaments break apart and each cell forms a new filame
  • the vanes were not branched into individual filaments but made up of a single ribbon-like sheet.
  • rmed after the material has been "spun" into filaments; by extruding the polymer melt through pores
  • on the calyx tube, shorter than the petals; filaments by a partial twist forming a tube narrowed i
  • M is used to determine the polarity of actin filaments by decorating them with HMM then viewing the
  • (a molecular motor organized in muscle thick filaments) can attach to the thin filament and produce
  • These filaments can be used to determine the threshold force
  • on of germ line stem cells (GSC's), terminal filaments, cap cells and intergermarial sheath cells.
  • tographic flashbulb broken open, with semtex filaments carrying the fire throughout the body of the
  • ir unphosphorylated form, they bind to actin filaments, causing them to crosslink, and sequester ac
  • Thin filaments connect the cells.
  • The barbel filaments contain many more bioluminescent organs.
  • The actin and myosin filaments continue to slide past each other, tightenin
  • ent X-ray feature, consisting of a number of filaments correlated with visual line emission.
  • Like eukaryotic intermediate filaments, crescentin organizes into filaments and is
  • They contain actin filaments cross-linked into bundles by actin-binding p
  • e four (or more?) daughter cells connect via filaments derived from the cell wall of the mother cel
  • as opposed to actin or tubulin, intermediate filaments do not contain a binding site for a nucleosi
  • ll division mutants of E. coli would grow as filaments due to the inability of the daughter cells t
  • As the filaments emerge from a spinneret, the solvent is evap
  • These filaments extend up to 10-17.5 parsecs in length and c
  • Fleshy ridges, or possibly loose filaments, extended from the edges of the arms and for
  • d was originally used to manufacture ceramic filaments for Nernst lamps and glowers.
  • held in a cage made largely of intermediate filaments, for example the structural protein vimentin
  • Its filaments form coenocytes with a large central vacuole
  • heria exhibits apical growth from the tip of filaments forming mats in either terrestrial or freshw
  • proteins of keratin-containing intermediate filaments found in the intracytoplasmic cytoskeleton o
  • is a bacterial relative of the intermediate filaments found in eukaryotic cells.
  • Some few filaments from it are continued into the trunk of the
  • the celiac plexus and ganglia, and receives filaments from some of the lumbar ganglia.
  • re joined, immediately beneath the orbit, by filaments from the facial nerve, forming with them the
  • has a role in disrupting Rad51 nucleoprotein filaments fundamental for initiation of homologous rec
  • r with bodies covered with long, white, waxy filaments giving them a woolly appearance.
  • ited to, carbon nanotubes, carbon fibers and filaments, graphites, activated carbons, pyrolytic car
  • imentin monomer, like all other intermediate filaments, has a central α-helical domain, capped on e
  • The filaments, having made a plasma, turn the narrowband l
  • i-parallel dimer, which cross-links the thin filaments in adjacent sarcomeres, and therefore coordi
  • fers to a bright complex of optical emission filaments in the southwest part of the shell, which al
  • with a large number of collagen and elastin filaments in the tunica media, which gives it the abil
  • ateral lobes that are enlarged into tapering filaments in the largest individuals, and the uppermos
  • teral lobes that are elongated into tapering filaments in the largest individuals, and the uppermos
  • Keratin intermediate filaments in epithelial cells (red stain).
  • on is the collective name for all structural filaments in prokaryotes.
  • ofilin work together to reorganize the actin filaments in the cytoskeleton.
  • t is usually associated with polarized actin filaments in membrane ruffles, filopodia, stereocilia
  • These filaments in the north-central area are sometimes know
  • Cytoplasmic streaming occurs along Actin filaments in the cytoskeleton of the cell.
  • nd tau constitute two distinctive subsets of filaments in the same inclusion bodies.
  • and structure determination have shown that filaments indeed exist in these cells.
  • Lyngbya form long unbranching filaments inside a rigid mucilage sheath.
  • esmin which prevents it from forming protein filaments, instead forming aggregates of desmin and ot
  • n during contraction by binding intermediate filaments joining the cells together also called a des
  • an atmosphere rich in hydrogen sulfide, long filaments known as silver whiskers can form.
  • of paper with a cross-pattern of fiberglass filaments laminated between.
  • and flocks of birds as well as cytoskeletal filaments like microtubules and actin, which move unde
  • These bulbs do not contain electrical filaments like those found in incandescent light bulbs
  • The stamens are exserted with filaments long and slender.
  • Long gaseous filaments made up of threads of gas stretch out beyond
  • acture of a large variety of threads, ropes, filaments, nets, and tire cords, as well as hosiery an
  • actor receptors, myosin motors, cytoskeletal filaments, nuclei, extracellular matrix, and numerous
  • ccinator and Orbicularis oris, and join with filaments of the buccinator branch of the mandibular n
  • 1970s (for example, see "Intermediate-sized filaments of human endothelial cells" by Franke, Schmi
  • Microtubules are filaments of the cytoskeleton.
  • Particularly dense filaments of cold gas are seen to still remain.
  • Unlike Spirogyra the filaments of Cladophora branch and it doesn't undergo
  • through small nozzles to produce continuous filaments of basalt fiber.
  • The braided serpentine filaments of glowing gas suggests the serpent hair of
  • galaxy cluster in the center, surrounded by filaments of galaxies and poor groups.
  • interpretation, the particles represent long filaments of charge parallel to some external magnetic
  • ngle plane, allowing only elongation to form filaments of one or more rows of cells.
  • This portion of the artery is surrounded by filaments of the sympathetic nerve, and on its lateral
  • There are filaments on the bottom of the organism, where it is i
  • known to grow to 150 mm (6"), including the filaments on the tail.
  • tcher mouth, and mature specimens never have filaments on the upper surface of the lid.
  • vements, showing off the crest and elongated filaments on the rump and secondaries, and snapping th
  • Myosin moves the ring of actin filaments on the side of the plasma membrane, and the
  • tures found in similar groups (such as polar filaments or tubules).
  • urces of illumination rather than electrical filaments, plasma (used in arc lamps such as fluoresce
  • intracellular network of 10 nm proteinaceous filaments, possibly for the storage and transport of r
  • se of each tepal is white (as are the stamen filaments), producing a white 'eye'.
  • There are a number of short waxy filaments projecting around the margin.
  • Infected erythrocytes show filaments protruding from the surface.
  • Filaments rarely exceed centimetres in length.:105
  • Both thermocouples and filaments require corrections in estimating gas temper
  • nique flower, which is white and bluish with filaments resembling a cat's whiskers.
  • gonematales, which form simple and branching filaments respectively.
  • only slightly incurved and have much shorter filaments, resulting in a more compressed look.
  • Colonies may form filaments, sheets or even hollow balls.
  • Filaments short, slender, slightly hairy; anthers oblo
  • live in branches or roots of their host (as filaments similar to a fungal mycelium), emerging only
  • o avoid some problems associated with broken filaments: steel rusts quickly, especially in a marine
  • The Paramecium filamentous trichocysts have filaments that are similar to harpoons: a long filamen
  • eadlike bases, and stamens with flat, narrow filaments that sometimes resemble additional petals.
  • structure (compactly interwoven short-celled filaments that resemble the parenchyma of higher plant
  • ament proteins that form a dense meshwork of filaments throughout the cytoplasm of epithelial cells
  • nin is necessary for the attachment of actin filaments to the Z-lines in skeletal muscle cells, and
  • he hypogastric plexuses; it also distributes filaments to the inferior vena cava.
  • radixin group promoting the binding of actin filaments to the filopodia membrane.
  • It also sends articular filaments to the wrist-joint.
  • This increase in distance allows thick filaments to fit in between and interact, enabling def
  • alaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters, and filaments to form.
  • tes condensation and polymerization of actin filaments under the bacterial cell to form a pedestal-
  • Bronze wool is a bundle of very fine bronze filaments, used in finishing and repair work to polish
  • yon or PAN, the precursor is first spun into filaments, using chemical and mechanical processes to
  • cytoskeletal LIM protein that binds to actin filaments via a domain that is homologous to erythrocy
  • In Tianyulong, the filaments were round in cross section, and therefore c
  • The strong orange colour of the filaments, which masks the green of the chlorophyll, i
  • a massive network of spectral line emitting filaments, which appear to be being dragged out by ris
  • the sliding forces between actin and myosin filaments, which cause the contraction of skeletal mus
  • al, with four pairs of long fleshy subdorsal filaments which have pink bases and black tips, three
  • A scleroprotein forms long protein filaments, which are shaped like rods or wires.
  • Some of these have shaped filaments which help resist tearing across the tape.
  • d to the lymphatic capillaries are anchoring filaments, which contain elastic fibers.
  • ses resulting in the polymerization of actin filaments, which, when cross-linked, make up the suppo
  • nce; here it is also connected by one or two filaments with the jugular ganglion of the vagus.
  • cytoskeletal filaments), with molecular-scale entities (e.g.
  • Flower filaments with an inflated base.
  • ter, crowned with calyx lobes and remnant of filaments; yellow green, delightfully fragrant, surfac