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A bilayered tubular construct composed of a thick SPU microfiber mesh as an outer layer and a thin type I collagen nanofiber mesh as an inner layer was fabricated as a prototype scaffold of artificial grafts, and visualized by scanning electron microscopy.
Colt tried alternate materials such as rubber cement, but settled on a thin type of tinfoil.
The air-blood barrier consists of thin type I epithelial cells that cover 95% of the alveolar surface [1], a basal lamina and the underlying capillary endothelium.
IncI1 plasmids are characterized by the presence of genes encoding a thick pilus, a thin type IVB pilus, the pilus-associated protein gene pilV, and the DNA primase gene sog [ 41].
Based on the results presented here, we propose that Chinese native sheep can be divided into two genetic groups: the thin type (Tibetan group), and the fat type (Mongolian and Kazakh group).
Recently two essentially very different pilus structures composed of the same major pilin protein ComGC were proposed to be involved in transformation of the Gram-positive bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae – one is a long, thin, type IV pilus-like fiber with DNA binding capacity and the other one is a pilus structure that was thicker, much shorter and not able to bind DNA.
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In each method, substantially fewer spines were classified as mushroom and thin types, and substantially more spines were classified as stubby, in the mostly vertical relative to the mostly horizontal group (Table 5).
This showed that most NS-only spines were small, flat stubby types, or short thin types, projecting primarily above and below the dendrite, along the Z direction where they are more difficult for a human operator to distinguish (e.g., white arrow, Fig. 6G and double green circles, Fig. 6H).
To evaluate the symmetry of spine shape classification, we compared the type composition (measured as percentages of mushroom, stubby and thin types relative to total spine numbers) of the automated and manual methods in the mostly horizontal and mostly vertical groups.
Spines are generally classified into four types based on the shape: stubby (type-I), mushroom (type-II), thin (type-III), and filopodia-like protrusions.
However, the classification of spines into mushroom, stubby, and thin types (Peters and Kaiserman-Abramof 1970) remains widely recognized.
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