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fibrillar p. one that is insoluble in water or dilute salt solution, having extensive secondary structure, such as α-helix or β-pleated sheet structure; included are the principal structural proteins of the body, such as collagens, elastins, keratins, actin, and myosin. Cf. globular p.
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fibrillar t. repetitive brief contraction of single bundles of muscle fibers.
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fibrillary a.’s astrocytes found mainly in the white matter of the brain, having long, thin, infrequently branched cytoplasmic processes containing numerous fibrillar structures.
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fibrillary c. paramyoclonus.
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fibrillary c.’s abnormal spontaneous contractions occurring successively in different bundles of the fibers of a diseased muscle.
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