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alae of collagen and cuticulin-based cuticle extracellular matrix — Definition

kollajen ve kutikülin bazlı kütikül ekstraselüler matriks kanatları / alae of collagen and cuticulin-based cuticle extracellular matrix
These structures are side extensions of the layer of cuticle, which is mainly found in some unstables such as moistureatodes, consist of proteins of collagen and macular. As part of the extracellular matriksin, it provides support to the body wall and helps to transmit the contraction forces during movement. Clinically, structural disorders of these wings can be associated with drug resistance or developmental abnormalities in parasitic moistureatod infections.
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🇹🇷 kollajen ve kutikülin bazlı kütikül ekstraselüler matriks kanatları
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🇬🇧 alae of collagen and cuticulin-based cuticle extracellular matrix
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❓ What is kollajen ve kutikülin bazlı kütikül ekstraselüler matriks kanatları?
kollajen ve kutikülin bazlı kütikül ekstraselüler matriks kanatları; these structures are side extensions of the layer of cuticle, which is mainly found in some unstables such as moistureatodes, consist of proteins of collagen and macular. As part of the extracellular matriksin, it provides support to the body wall and helps to transmit the contraction forces during movement. Clinically, structural disorders of these wings can be associated with drug resistance or developmental abnormalities in parasitic moistureatod infections.
❓ What is alae of collagen and cuticulin-based cuticle extracellular matrix in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "alae of collagen and cuticulin-based cuticle extracellular matrix" is kollajen ve kutikülin bazlı kütikül ekstraselüler matriks kanatları.
❓ Which medical field is kollajen ve kutikülin bazlı kütikül ekstraselüler matriks kanatları related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.