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Green Nanotechnology of Cell Wall Swelling for Nanostructured Transparent Wood of High Optical Performance. [PDF]

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Chen H   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Biomarkers of RV Dysfunction in HFrEF Identified by Direct Tissue Proteomics: Extracellular Proteins Fibromodulin and Fibulin-5. [PDF]

open access: yesCirc Heart Fail
Běhounek M   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Colchicine and microfibril orientation [PDF]

open access: possibleProtoplasma, 1976
Investigations on the mechanism of orientation of the cellulose microfibrils of the green algaOocystis solitaria have been carried out. This organism demonstrates easily observable and highly ordered microfibrils in its wall, which are arranged parallel to one another and regularly alternate at 90‡ from layer to layer of which there are approximately ...
David Robinson, H. Sachs, I. Grimm
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Microfibrils in the myotendon junctions

Cells Tissues Organs, 1978
Myotendon junctions in the rectus abdominis muscles of bull frogs were examined by the fixation combination of tannic acid and glutaraldehyde using electron microscopy. The features observed on myotendon junctions were the following: (1) There were many deep invaginations of muscle cell membrane at the end of the muscle fibers.
Seiichiro Inokuchi   +3 more
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Fibrillin Microfibrils

2005
Fibrillin microfibrils are widely distributed extracellular matrix assemblies that endow elastic and nonelastic connective tissues with long-range elasticity. They direct tropoelastin deposition during elastic fibrillogenesis and form an outer mantle for mature elastic fibers.
Kielty, Cay M.   +3 more
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Water Adsorption in Wood Microfibril-Hemicellulose System: Role of the Crystalline-Amorphous Interface.

Biomacromolecules, 2015
A two-phase model of a wood microfibril consisting of crystalline cellulose and amorphous hemicellulose is investigated with molecular dynamics in full range of sorption to understand the molecular origin of swelling and weakening of wood.
K. Kulasinski   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Microtubules and Microfibrils in Human Platelets

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1966
SummaryThe microtubules and microfibrils of human platelets are described. They are studied under conditions that give as little alterations as possible. Conclusions on their localisation in vivo are drawn and their possible role in maintaining the platelet shape is discussed.
Molenaar I, Sixma Jj
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Structure and packing of microfibrils in collagen

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1973
Abstract X-ray diffraction, patterns suggest that the five-stranded microfibrils in the collagen of rat tail tendon are supercoiled and packed together on a square lattice with a statistical distribution of axial displacements between nearest neighbours.
Andrew Miller, D.A.D. Parry
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Packing of microfibrils in collagen

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1974
Abstract X-ray diffraction data obtained from rat tail tendon can be indexed on a tetragonal unit cell with a = 2 × 38·47 A , c = 4 × 670 A , space group P41 or P43, in which all the intermicrofibril contacts are quasi-equivalent.
Andrew Miller   +2 more
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