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Перевод: contractile
[прилагательное] сжимающий; сократительный; сжимающийся; сокращающийся; сократимый; контрактильный
Тезаурус:
- Bulbs that are too near the surface can make thick temporary roots (contractile roots or "droppers") which pull the bulb deeper into the soil.
- The skeletal muscles of insects have a complex structure, in which one may distinguish (i) the fibrous contractile system, (ii) the mitochondria, (iii) the tracheal and nervous supply, and (iv) the membrane systems (Smith, 1961 - 66).
- They resemble actin filaments found in other contractile cells such as muscle, and platelet actin has a 100-fold excess over platelet myosin (Pollard, 1975).
- Imagine a hollow tube made up of a layer of cells just one cell thick with contractile filaments located near the outer surface.
- Although it was thought that receptors mediate the contractile effects of the endothelins whereas, for instance vasodilator effects are mediated by , it is now clear that both receptors can mediate vaso-constriction.
- The microfilament system provides the contractile capacity for the release reaction seen in activated platelets (Adelstein Pollard, 1978).
- To counter this, water is secreted into a contractile vacuole as fast as it enters the amoeba.
- Such contractile machinery would be expected to involve actin.
- We suggest that the actin cable acts as a contractile "purse string" to close up the embryonic wound.
- It is incomplete and it has also no structural significance although it is tempting to describe for example the springs' in terms of contractile polymer chains (entropy springs) and the dash-pots' as descriptive of the motion of chains through holes or barriers to motion caused by adjacent chains.
- A purse-string mechanism based on a contractile cable fits the observations of others who have investigated embryonic wound healing and seen similar patterns of epidermal movement.
- Structural genes code for luxury proteins that play an important role in the life of the cells - haemoglobin in red blood cells, contractile proteins in muscle.
- The contractile vacuole expands and eventually discharges the water it contains to the exterior through the cell membrane.
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