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Meanings of
filamentous
in English
Thin in diameter; resembling a thread.
thready
threadlike
filiform
filamentlike
Related terms
thin
Usage of
filamentous
in English
1
Certain fungal members of this group are required to initiate
filamentous
growth.
2
It also caused the change in
filamentous
actin distribution in the cells.
3
The role
filamentous
virions play in the virus life cycle remains enigmatic.
4
It is caused by soil-borne
filamentous
bacteria belonging to the genus Streptomyces.
5
However, the molecular mechanisms underlying alpha-synuclein aggregation into such
filamentous
inclusions remain unknown.
6
Hyphae of
filamentous
fungi maintain generally linear growth over long distances.
7
ALGAE.- Aclassof plants including the ordinary sea-weeds and the
filamentous
fresh-waterweeds.
8
The tiny fossils resemble
filamentous
colonies of cells, but have evaded positive identification.
9
Aspergillus fumigatus is a
filamentous
fungal saprophyte that is ubiquitous in the environment.
10
The elongation of
filamentous
actin was observed in goniodomin A-treated cells.
11
Electron microscopic analysis revealed
filamentous
viral particles in the lung tissue.
12
Therefore, if
filamentous
bacteria are seen during staining, plate incubation time should be extended.
13
Each fossil bears signs of having had long,
filamentous
feathery structures on its body.
14
Many regulatory factors and several transduction pathways have been identified in controlling
filamentous
growth.
15
Nocardia is a Gram positive, aerobic,
filamentous
branching micro-organism that rarely causes human infection.
16
Phosphorylation of NF-L in the
filamentous
state induced their disassembly.
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filamentous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
filamentous fungi
filamentous actin
filamentous growth
filamentous bacteriophage
filamentous forms
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Filamentous
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