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/muy'kroh fuy"breuhl, -fib"reuhl/, n. Cell Biol.a microtubule, microfilament, or other fine threadlike structure of a cell.[1935-40; MICRO- + FIBRIL]
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Microfibril — The microfibril is a very fine fibril, or fiber like strand, consisting of glycoproteins and cellulose. It is usually, but not always, used as a general term in describing the structure of protein fiber, examples are hair and sperm tail. Its most … Wikipedia
microfibril — Basic structural unit of the plant cell wall, made of cellulose in higher plants and most algae, chitin in some fungi, and mannan or xylanin a few algae. Higher plant microfibrils are about 10nm in diameter, and extremely long in relation to… … Dictionary of molecular biology
microfibril — noun Date: 1938 a fine fibril; especially one of the submicroscopic elongated bundles of cellulose of a plant cell wall • microfibrillar adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
microfibril — n. [Gr. mikros, small; L. dim. fibra, fiber] Microscopic or submicroscopic fiber … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
microfibril — noun A bundle of cellulose polymer chains held together by weak bonds … Wiktionary
microfibril — A very small fibril having an average diameter of 13 nm; it may be a bundle of still smaller elements, the microfilaments. * * * mi·cro·fi·bril fīb rəl, fib n an extremely fine fibril mi·cro·fi·bril·lar rə lər adj * * * mi·cro·fi·bril… … Medical dictionary
microfibril — mi·cro·fibril … English syllables
microfibril — mi•cro•fi•bril [[t]ˌmaɪ kroʊˈfaɪ brəl[/t]] n. hic (lab cbl) a microtubule, microfilament, or other fine threadlike cell structure • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
microfibril — Microscopic fibres visible only at the high magnification of the electron microscope … Glossary of Biotechnology
microfibril — … Useful english dictionary