terms |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between terms and sarcoglycan
is that
terms is while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
shear |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between shear and sarcoglycan
is that
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
As a verb shear
is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As an adjective shear
is .
sarcolemma |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between sarcolemma and sarcoglycan
is that
sarcolemma is (anatomy) a thin cell membrane that surrounds a striated muscle fibre while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
matrix |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between matrix and sarcoglycan
is that
matrix is matrix while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
extracellular |
sarcoglycan |
As an adjective extracellular
is occurring or found outside of a cell.
As a noun sarcoglycan is
any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
cytoskeleton |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between cytoskeleton and sarcoglycan
is that
cytoskeleton is (cytology) a cellular structure like a skeleton, contained within the cytoplasm while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
fibre |
sarcoglycan |
As a verb fibre
is .
As an adjective fibre
is fibrous.
As a noun sarcoglycan is
any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
muscle |
sarcoglycan |
As an adjective muscle
is muscled, muscly, muscular.
As a verb muscle
is .
As a noun sarcoglycan is
any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
complex |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between complex and sarcoglycan
is that
complex is a problem while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
As an adjective complex
is made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.
As a verb complex
is (chemistry|intransitive) to form a complex with another substance.
protein |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between protein and sarcoglycan
is that
protein is protein while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
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