10 LIVRES EN POLONAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SPONGINA»
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It is sensible then to restrict 'spongin' to collagenous structures which are peculiar to sponges and to equate fibrillar collagen with comparable structures in other organisms. The term spongin A should not be further used. 3.2.2 Spongin The ...
Patricia R. Bergquist, 1978
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Extreme Biomimetics - Strona 256
However, the similarity of spongin to silk was neglected by Schlossberger and Städeler due to different amino acid yields (Schlossberger 1859; Städeler 1859). Städeler was also the first one to propose the name spongin for scleroprotein ...
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Chemical Zoology V2: Porifera, Coelenterata, And Platyhelminthes
fiber of spongin B is 10—50 ,u. wide and is formed by bundles of thin and unbranched filaments less than 100 A. wide. Occasionally the B fibers showed an axial period in the collagen range. Glucosamine, galactosamine, glucose, galactose, ...
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Aspects of Sponge Biology - Strona 230
In this species, the cellular bundles must assume a supporting role, since spongin is scarce. I believe the location and arrangement of the fiber cells and connective tissue is diagnostic, probably at the species level. In S. rubens, S. variabilis, ...
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Connective Tissue: Macromolecular Structure and Evolution
3, Sect. 6). After alkali extraction, spongin B contained glucosamine and galactosamine in equal amounts, as well as uronic acid, glucose, galactose, mannose, and arabinose. Spongin A contained the same sugars as spongin B but in higher ...
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Evolution of Extracellular Matrix - Strona 53
determines organ shape and animal form, in association with the proteoglycan perlecan (Pastor-Pareja and Xu 2011). 3.3.3 Spongin Short-Chain Collagens In demosponges, basement membrane-like structures have not been identified, while ...
Fred W. Keeley, Robert Mecham, 2013
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Silicon and Siliceous Structures in Biological Systems - Strona 458
spongin, a fibrous substance composed of collagen fibrils. The spicules may be joined at their tips with small amounts of Spongin to form a reticulum, or they may be embedded in spongin fibers arranged in a network, or tracts or groups of ...
T.L. Simpson, B.E. Volcani, 2012
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Ultrastructure of the Connective Tissue Matrix - Strona 53
In particular, two forms of spongin fibres, known as spongin A and spongin B, have been studied ultrastructurally; spongin A fibres contain long collagen fibrils with diameters ~20 nm, and spongin B is comprised of bundles of fibrils with ...
P. Motta, A. Ruggeri, 2012
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The Cell Biology of Sponges - Strona 222
Figure 5-2 Spiculated spongin (TEMs). A. Spongin (s) enrobing a siliceous spicule of Haliclona rosea. Note concentric bands (b) in the fiber (X6,660) (Garrone, 1969a). B. Structured bodies (d) in a spongin fiber of Haliclona elegans.
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Chemical Zoology: Porifera, Coelenterata, and Platyhelminthes
fiber of spongin B is 10-50 fx wide and is formed by bundles of thin and unbranched filaments less than 100 A. wide. Occasionally the B fibers showed an axial period in the collagen range. Glucosamine, galactosamine, glucose, galactose, ...
Marcel Florkin, Bradley Titus Scheer, 1968
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SPONGINA»
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