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Also, RF is a power muscle made up predominantly of type II fast-twitch fibers, while AT muscle composition is mainly made of type I slow-twitch fibers [35].
The cells are embedded in a three-dimensional network of extracellular matrix (ECM) consisting predominantly of type I collagen, other collagens (such type III and V), proteoglycans, elastin and fibronectin (Andres and Murrell 2008; Sayegh et al. 2015).
To understand cervical ripening and especially the pathophysiology of cervical insufficiency, it is important to know the cervical composition: the cervix is dominated by fibrous connective tissue, consisting predominantly of Type I collagen (70%).
This ECM is then partially mineralized, resorbed and replaced by a matrix comprised predominantly of type I collagen (Col1).
The ECM consists predominantly of type I collagen throughout, type II collagen in the inner meniscus, and proteoglycans, of which aggrecan is predominant [ 6- 8].
It consists of the peripheral annulus fibrosus (AF), a ligamentous lamellar structure composed predominantly of type I collagen fibres, and the central nucleus pulposus (NP), a highly hydrated structure, composed of the proteoglycan aggrecan, interspersed with type II collagen fibres.
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From this it can be inferred that vascular patterns of EC revealed by CEUS are predominantly of types III and IV.
The rat gastrocnemius is predominantly comprised of type II myofibers, whereas the soleus predominantly contains type I myofibers (Staron et al. 1999).
Tafel polarization revealed that all the SBs behaved as mixed-type inhibitor but predominantly of cathodic type.
Histological analysis showed such an implant yielded consistent cartilage repair with a matrix predominantly composed of type II collagen.
In the soleus muscles (slow twitch), which predominantly consist of type I and type IIA fibers, almost all of the fibers strongly expressed EGFP as well as NADH-TR.
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