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Preparation and Characterization of Carboxymethyl Hydroxypropyl Cellulose. [PDF]
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Online monitoring of the hygromechanical properties of spruce tracheid cell walls at the nanoscale
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Exploring the Nature of Cellulose Microfibrils
Biomacromolecules, 2015Ultrathin cellulose microfibril fractions were extracted from spruce wood powder using combined delignification, TEMPO-catalyzed oxidation, and sonication processes. Small-angle X-ray scattering of these microfibril fractions in a "dilute" aqueous suspension (concentration 0.077 wt %) revealed that their shape was in the form of nanostrip with 4 nm ...
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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.
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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.
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Microfibrils in the myotendon junctions
Cells Tissues Organs, 1978Myotendon 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.
T, Ajiri, T, Kimura, R, Ito, S, Inokuchi
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Analytical Biochemistry, 1998
A method is described for the purification of collagen VI microfibrils and fibrillin-containing microfibrils, respectively. High M(r) microfibril-rich preparations isolated from nuchal ligament by bacterial collagenase digestion and size fractionation were purified by CsCl density gradient centrifugation.
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A method is described for the purification of collagen VI microfibrils and fibrillin-containing microfibrils, respectively. High M(r) microfibril-rich preparations isolated from nuchal ligament by bacterial collagenase digestion and size fractionation were purified by CsCl density gradient centrifugation.
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