cytoplasmic matrix

  • 61cluster of differentiation — Cell membrane molecules that are used to classify leukocytes into subsets. CD molecules are classified by monoclonal antibodies. There are four general types: type I transmembrane proteins have their COOH termini in the cytoplasm and their NH2… …

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  • 62osteocyte — A cell of osseous tissue that occupies a lacuna and has cytoplasmic processes that extend into canaliculi and make contact by means of gap junctions with the processes of other osteocytes. SYN: bone cell, bone corpuscle, osseous cell. [osteo + G …

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  • 63Sindecán-4 — Este artículo o sección tiene un estilo difícil de entender para lectores que no son expertos en el tema. Si puedes, por favor edítalo y contribuye a hacerlo más accesible para el público general, sin eliminar los detalles técnicos que interesan… …

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  • 64Endochondral ossification — is one of the two processes during fetal development of the mammalian skeletal system in which bone tissue is created. It is also an essential process during the rudimentary formation of long bones, [Netter, Frank H. (1987), Musculoskeletal… …

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  • 65Osteopontin — Secreted phosphoprotein 1 Rendering based on PDB 3CXD …

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  • 66FBLN1 — Fibulin 1, also known as FBLN1, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = Fibulin 1 is a secreted glycoprotein that becomes incorporated into a fibrillar extracellular matrix. Calcium binding is apparently required to mediate… …

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  • 67Cell nucleus — HeLa cells stained for the cell nucleus DNA with the Blue Hoechst dye. The central and rightmost cell are in interphase, thus their entire nuclei are labeled. On the left, a cell is going through mitosis and its DNA has condensed ready for… …

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  • 68Connexin — An open gap junction, composed of six identical connexin proteins. Each of these six units is a single polypeptide which passes the membrane four times (referred to as four pass transmembrane proteins). Identifiers Symbol …

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  • 69Synaptogenesis — is the formation of synapses. Although it occurs throughout a healthy person s lifespan, an explosion of synapse formation occurs during early brain development. Synaptogenesis is particularly important during an individual s critical period of… …

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  • 70Syndecans — are single transmembrane domain proteins that are thought to act as coreceptors, especially for G protein coupled receptors. These core proteins carry three to five heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate chains which allow for interaction with a …

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