terms |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between terms and fibromodulin
is that
terms is while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
disulfide |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between disulfide and fibromodulin
is that
disulfide is while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
chain |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between chain and fibromodulin
is that
chain is a series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
As a verb chain
is to fasten something with a chain.
repeat |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between repeat and fibromodulin
is that
repeat is an iteration; a repetition while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
As a verb repeat
is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).
leucine |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between leucine and fibromodulin
is that
leucine is (amino acid) an essential amino acid, c
6h
13no
2, isomeric with isoleucine, found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth in children while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
proteoglycan |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between proteoglycan and fibromodulin
is that
proteoglycan is (biochemistry) any of many glycoproteins that have heteropolysaccharide side chains while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
interstitial |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between interstitial and fibromodulin
is that
interstitial is (internet) a webpage, usually carrying advertising, displayed before a content page while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
As an adjective interstitial
is of, relating to, or situated in an interstice.
gene |
fibromodulin |
As nouns the difference between gene and fibromodulin
is that
gene is embarrassment while
fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.
As a verb gene
is .
human |
fibromodulin |
As an adjective human
is (
label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy).
As a noun fibromodulin is
a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.