| matrix c. |
a white to light tan urinary calculus of a doughy consistency, containing calcium salts in an organic matrix of a mucoprotein and a sulfated mucopolysaccharide.
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| matrix c.’s |
flat cells found in the lobules of sebaceous glands; they undergo a rather abrupt transformation into the pale, foamy-looking, fat-containing cells of the alveoli.
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| matrix m. |
any of a group of endopeptidases that hydrolyze proteins of the extracellular matrix.
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| matrix p. |
a nonglycosylated protein occurring between the nucleocapsid and envelope layers of certain viruses, such as orthomyxoviruses, and playing a role in the assembly of the virus particle. Called also M p.
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| matrix r. |
a mechanical device designed to engage the ends of a matrix band or strip and to tighten the matrix around the tooth.
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