| filamen | A high-molecular-weight, actin-binding protein that is part of the intracellular filamentous structure of fibroblastic cells; its distribution in cells is derived from its interaction with polymerised actin. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| filament | See: thick filaments, thin filaments, intermediate filaments and microfilaments. (18 Nov 1997) |
| filament polymorphonuclear leukocyte | Any mature polymorphonuclear leukocyte, especially a neutrophilic leukocyte, in which the lobes of the nucleus are interconnected with a thin strand or filament of chromatin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| filament-nonfilament count | A differential count of the number of neutrophils showing nuclear division and those showing no such division. (05 Mar 2000) |
| filamentary keratitis | A condition characterised by the formation of epithelial filaments of varying size and length on the corneal surface. Synonym: keratitis filamentosa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| filamentary keratopathy | Formation of fine elongations of corneal epithelium in inflammation, oedema, and degenerative states. (05 Mar 2000) |
| filamentous | <cell biology> In the form of very long rods, many times longer than wide. (10 Mar 1998) |
| filamentous bacterial viruses | Deoxyribonucleoproteins that "infect" and replicate in Gram-negative bacteria having sex pili and that, unlike bacteriophage, are released from infected bacteria without damage to the cell; they seem to be of two kinds, one of which has a specificity for F pili and the other for I pili. Synonym: fibrous bacterial viruses. (05 Mar 2000) |
| filamentous bacteriophage | <molecular biology> A type of single-stranded DNA bacteriophage (virus which infects bacteria) that has a capsid which is long and thin, like a filament. Examples include the viruses F1 and M13. (10 Mar 1998) |
| filamentous colony | In bacteriology, a colony composed of long, interwoven, irregularly disposed threads. (05 Mar 2000) |
| filamentum | A fibril, fine fibre, or threadlike structure. Synonym: filament. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| filamentous |
thin in diameter; resembling a thread
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fibril: a very slender natural or synthetic fiber the stalk of a stamen a threadlike structure (as a chainlike series of cells) a thin wire (usually tungsten) that is heated white hot by the passage of an electric current
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A series of attatched cells.
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Dark, sinuous ribbon observed on the solar disk. Filaments consist of higher density, and lower temperature material supported by solar magnetic fields that absorb the relatively intense disk emission (for example, as seen in H emission of neutral hydrogen). As these features rotate across the sun's limb they appear as quiescent prominences and are seen in elevation above the edge of the sun.
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one thread or a skinny flexible threadlike object extending from a living organism; used to hold together
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| filamen | a thin wire (usually tungsten) that is heated white hot by the passage of an electric current |
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| filamen | a threadlike anatomical structure or chainlike series of cells |
| filamen | the stalk of a stamen |
| filamen | a very slender natural or synthetic fiber |
| filamen | thin in diameter |
| filamen | thin in diameter |
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