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myofibril Meaning in Bengali



অনেক সংকোচী ফিলামেন্ট যে একটি বিলেখিত পেশী ফাইবার আপ করতে এক





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A myofibril (also known as a muscle fibril or sarcostyle) is a basic rod-like organelle of a muscle cell.


storage; and myofibrillar hypertrophy, which focuses more on increased myofibril size.


It is characterized by the appearance of the myofibril under the microscope.


Zaspopathy, also called ZASP-related myofibril myopathy, is a novel autosomal dominant form of progressive muscular dystrophy, first described in 2005.


of nebulette is essential for the assembly and contractile function of myofibrils.


protein has been implicated in several pathologic processes, including myofibril necrosis in myopathies and in myocardial ischemia, and in the renal tubular.


assemblies circumferentially aligned in register with the Z-disk of peripheral myofibrils.


filament • myofibril Biological process • pointed-end actin filament capping • muscle contraction • actin filament organization • myofibril assembly Sources:Amigo.


• neuron projection • cytoskeleton • striated muscle thin filament • myofibril Biological process • pointed-end actin filament capping • positive regulation.


component • cytoplasm • cytoskeleton • striated muscle thin filament • myofibril Biological process • pointed-end actin filament capping • positive regulation.


composed of 65% myofibril, 23.


Although synchronous muscle has a higher percentage of myofibril, the cross-sectional.


cytoskeleton • cytosol • cortical cytoskeleton • cytoplasm • sarcomere • myofibril • actin filament • striated muscle thin filament Biological process •.


Myofilaments are the two protein filaments of myofibrils in muscle cells.


facilitates transport of high energy phosphate from muscle cell mitochondria to myofibrils.


caused by the sliding action of thick filaments over thin filaments of the myofibril.


NM-IIB may play a role in formation of mature sarcomeres in myofibrils.


cytosol • T-tubule • plasma membrane • intracellular anatomical structure • myofibril • Z disc • nucleus • protein-containing complex Biological process • muscle.


cardiac and skeletal muscle, and plays a role in the organization of myofibrils during sarcomere assembly.


This enables proper assembly of myofibrils and thus, more organized sarcomeres.


Most of the sarcoplasm is filled with myofibrils, which are long protein chains composed of myofilaments.



myofibril's Meaning':

one of many contractile filaments that make up a striated muscle fiber

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