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cytoskeleton /cy·to·skel·e·ton/ (-skel´it-on) a conspicuous internal reinforcement in the cytoplasm of a cell, consisting of tonofibrils, filaments of the terminal web, and other microfilaments.cytoskel´etal
cytoskeleton [-skel′ətən] Etymology: Gk, kytos + skeletos, dried body the cytoplasmic elements, including the tonofibrils, keratin, and other microfibrils, that function as a supportive system within a cell, especially an epithelial cell. cytoskeleton, n the intracellular filaments that serve to support or stiffen cells. cytoskeleton a conspicuous internal reinforcement in the cytoplasm of a cell, consisting of tonofibrils, filaments of the terminal web, and other microfilaments. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Detox adjuvant includes MPL(R) adjuvant (monophosphoryl lipid A) and mycobacterial cell wall skeleton, both of which activate the human immune system in the context of vaccination. Detox adjuvant includes MPL(R) adjuvant (monophosphoryl lipid A) and mycobacterial cell wall skeleton, both of which activate the human immune system in the context of vaccination. Detox adjuvant includes MPL(R) adjuvant (monophosphoryl lipid A) and mycobacterial cell wall skeleton, both of which activate the human immune system in the context of vaccination. |
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