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tenascin

Embryo vs Tenascin - What's the difference?

embryo | tenascin |


As nouns the difference between embryo and tenascin

is that embryo is while tenascin is (protein) any of a class of glycoprotein found in the extracellular matrix of developing vertebrate embryos.

Vertebrate vs Tenascin - What's the difference?

vertebrate | tenascin |


As nouns the difference between vertebrate and tenascin

is that vertebrate is an animal having a backbone while tenascin is (protein) any of a class of glycoprotein found in the extracellular matrix of developing vertebrate embryos.

As an adjective vertebrate

is having a backbone.

Matrix vs Tenascin - What's the difference?

matrix | tenascin |


As nouns the difference between matrix and tenascin

is that matrix is matrix while tenascin is (protein) any of a class of glycoprotein found in the extracellular matrix of developing vertebrate embryos.

Extracellular vs Tenascin - What's the difference?

extracellular | tenascin |


As an adjective extracellular

is occurring or found outside of a cell.

As a noun tenascin is

any of a class of glycoprotein found in the extracellular matrix of developing vertebrate embryos.

Glycoprotein vs Tenascin - What's the difference?

glycoprotein | tenascin |


In protein|lang=en terms the difference between glycoprotein and tenascin

is that glycoprotein is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates while tenascin is (protein) any of a class of glycoprotein found in the extracellular matrix of developing vertebrate embryos.

As nouns the difference between glycoprotein and tenascin

is that glycoprotein is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates while tenascin is (protein) any of a class of glycoprotein found in the extracellular matrix of developing vertebrate embryos.