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The tunica media, or middle coat, is thicker in arteries, particularly in the large arteries, and consists of smooth muscle cells intermingled with elastic fibres.
The tunica media, or middle coat, is made up principally of smooth (involuntary) muscle cells and elastic fibres arranged in roughly spiral layers.
In certain structural abnormalities of the aorta, such as coarctation, in which the artery's middle coat is deformed with resultant narrowing of the channel, arterial pressure in the upper half of the body is abnormally high.
Since the length of time between initiation and the arrival of the middle coat is the most variable of all the endocytic stages, it seems likely to involve some kind of checkpoint.
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For instance, in wild-type cells the gap between the arrival of the middle and late coat is typically very short, although in certain mutants the gap is prolonged and more variable (e.g., Newpher and Lemmon 2006; Chi et al. 2012).
The coat is glossy.
"Her coat is magnificent.
His coat is on.
Whose coat is your fave?
Even her coat is beautiful.
In contrast, the early-to-middle coat transition is highly variable even in wild-type cells.
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