collagen |
undefined |
As a noun collagen
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
tropocollagen |
collagen |
As nouns the difference between tropocollagen and collagen
is that
tropocollagen is (biochemistry) a component of fibres of collagen in which three polypeptide chains are coiled around each other while
collagen is .
collagen |
c |
As a noun collagen
is .
As a letter c is
the third letter of the.
As a numeral c is
cardinal number one hundred (100).
As a symbol c is
carbon.
collagen |
jelly |
As nouns the difference between collagen and jelly
is that
collagen is while
jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.
As a verb jelly is
to wiggle like jelly.
As an adjective jelly is
(slang) jealous.
myelin |
collagen |
As nouns the difference between myelin and collagen
is that
myelin is (neuroanatomy) a white, fatty material, composed of lipids and lipoproteins, that surrounds the axons of nerves while
collagen is .
fibronectin |
collagen |
As nouns the difference between fibronectin and collagen
is that
fibronectin is (biochemistry) an adhesive blood glycoprotein that has several cellular functions while
collagen is .
ceramides |
collagen |
As nouns the difference between ceramides and collagen
is that
ceramides is plural of ceramide while
collagen is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
fibrillin |
collagen |
As nouns the difference between fibrillin and collagen
is that
fibrillin is a glycoprotein present in human skin, necessary for forming the elastic fibres in connective tissue while
collagen is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
collagen |
cartilage |
As nouns the difference between collagen and cartilage
is that
collagen is while
cartilage is (anatomy) a type of dense, non-vascular connective tissue, usually found at the end of joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks.
mitosis |
collagen |
As nouns the difference between mitosis and collagen
is that
mitosis is the division of a cell nucleus in which the genome is copied and separated into two identical halves. It is normally followed by cell division while
collagen is any of more than 28 types of glycoprotein that forms elongated fibers, usually found in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
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