Similar words: myositis, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, leiomyosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, ichthyosis, rosin, posing. Meaning: n. the commonest protein in muscle; a globulin that combines with actin to form actomyosin.
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1. Phosphorylation of myosin promotes its binding to F-actin.
2. Thus, Myosin II - dependent compressive force is necessary for normal MT bundling in the growth cone neck.
3. The process occurs as myosin proteins attached to organelles push against microfilaments arrayed throughout the cell.
4. The phosphorylation of myosin light chain is accompanied by superprecipitation.
5. The changes in myosin heavy chain expression correlated with CnA α expression.
6. The characteristics of superprecipitation of myosin B (natural actomyosin) from bovine stomach has been studied.
7. A second protein, myosin, is involve in the contraction of muscle cells.
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8. However, MyoD 1, myosin , myoglobin, S 100, desmin , CK, EMA, CD 68 and CD 117 were negative.
9. Thus, the tip of the leading process actively pulls the soma forward during neuronal migration through a myosin II-dependent forward F-actin flow along the leading process.
10. Our results suggested that ACAD influenced the ATPase activiry of myosin through at least two pathways.
11. The sarcomere of PSE pork was shorter than that of normal pork because of the partial denaturation of PSE myosin.
12. At the same time the influences on configuration of actomyosin and myosin were studied.
13. Aim: To detect effect of the different frequency of chronic electrical stimulation(CES) on myofibrillar isoform, myosin heavy chain(MHC) and metabolic enzyme activities.
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