What's the difference between connective and perimysium?

Connective


Definition:

  • (a.) Connecting, or adapted to connect; involving connection.
  • (n.) That which connects
  • (n.) A word that connect words or sentences; a conjunction or preposition.
  • (n.) That part of an anther which connects its thecae, lobes, or cells.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) If ascorbic acid was omitted from the culture medium, the extensive new connective tissue matrix was not produced.
  • (2) Future Brown have connections in the fashion industry, last year soundtracking a surreal film for the brand Telfar.
  • (3) This computer is connected to a fileserver via a local area network and is used exclusively for data acquisition.
  • (4) Some of those drugs are able to stimulate the macrophages, even in an aspecific way, via the gut associated lymphatic tissue (GALT), that is in connection with the bronchial associated lymphatic tissue (BALT).
  • (5) Histological studies of nerves 2 years following irradiation demonstrated loss of axons and myelin, with a corresponding increase in endoneurial, perineurial, and epineurial connective tissue.
  • (6) Completeness of isolation of the coronary and systemic circulations was shown by the marked difference in appearance times between the reflex hypotensive responses from catecholamine injections into the isolated coronary circulation and the direct hypertensive response from a similar injection when the circulations were connected as well as by the marked difference between the pressure pulses recorded simultaneously on both sides of the aortic balloon separating the two circulations.4.
  • (7) In these liposomes, the amounts and molecular states of SL-MDP were determined from ESR spectra and are discussed in connection with its immunopotentiating property.
  • (8) I felt a much stronger connection with the kids on my home block, who I rode bikes with nightly.
  • (9) The method used in connection with the well known autoplastic reimplantation not only presents an alternative to the traditional apicoectomy but also provides additional stabilization of the tooth by lengthing the root with cocotostabile and biocompatible A1203 ceramic.
  • (10) Osteogenesis imperfecta is the common term for a heterogeneous group of heritable disorders of connective tissue with lethal and nonlethal forms.
  • (11) More needs to be known about the direct and indirect modulation of cytokine production by cyclosporin A in connective tissues, in order to understand its potential value in clinical disorders.
  • (12) Each L subunit contains 127 residues arranged into 10 beta-strands connected by turns.
  • (13) Furthermore, the local interneurons make extensive efferent synaptic connections with unidentified neurons in the terminal medulla.
  • (14) Chris Jefferies, who has been arrested in connection with the murder of landscape architect Joanna Yeates , was known as a flamboyant English teacher at Clifton College, a co-ed public school.
  • (15) These differences in central connectivity mirror the reports on behavioral dissociation of the facial and vagal gustatory systems.
  • (16) There was a negative connection between the measure of total induced abortions in 1986 and the relative increase of abortions in the districts during 1986-87.
  • (17) Attention is paid to the set of problems connected with the nonthrombotic insufficiency of the conducting veins of the leg.
  • (18) In the case of unilateral blockade at the groin or pelvis, the grafts connect the lymphatics of the thigh of the affected leg with lymphatics in the contralateral healthy groin.
  • (19) In France, there is still a meaningful connection between earnings, social contributions paid in, and benefit paid out.
  • (20) In view of many ethical and legal problems, connected in some countries with obtaining human fetal tissue for transplantation, cross-species transplants would be an attractive alternative.

Perimysium


Definition:

  • (n.) The connective tissue sheath which surrounds a muscle, and sends partitions inwards between the bundles of muscular fibers.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In some cases, there is a sequential or coordinate expression of epitopes, first in the epimysium, then the perimysium, and last in the endomysium.
  • (2) These changes were highly diagnostic when seen in the nerve or the connective tissue of the epi or perimysium.
  • (3) Pathologically a vasculitis involving predominantly small veins was observed along with a mixed cellular infiltrate in the perimysium and epineurium.
  • (4) Modelling of the mechanical properties of the perimysium at different sarcomere lengths produced a load-sarcomere length curve which was in good agreement with the passive elastic properties of the muscle, especially at long sarcomere lengths.
  • (5) Heart myocytes and capillaries are enmeshed in a complex array of connective tissue structures arranged in several levels of organization: epimysium, the sheath of connective tissue that surrounds muscles; perimysium, which is associated with groups of cells; and endomysium, which surrounds and interconnects individual cells.
  • (6) All rats maintained on a copper-deficient diet for at least 6 weeks were found to have areas of abnormal distribution of these connective tissue components within the endo- and perimysium although the normal appearance observed in control animals prevailed.
  • (7) The authors believe that incisions of the perimysium can not be recommended as a method of lengthening of flaps range.
  • (8) Fibers of the longitudinal coat penetrate the internal and external sphincter, interlacing with each other as well as the perimysium and endomysium and forming a fibroelastic network.
  • (9) Tenderizing preparations which are applied intramuscularly or via the blood vessels spread throughout the endomysium and the perimysium and produce there their effects (especially on the collagenous portion of the connective tissue) during cooking in certain ranges of temperature.
  • (10) Large myelinated nerve fibres and afferent axon terminals in neuromuscular spindles were calbindin-immunoreactive; thin unmyelinated nerve fibres were also immunostained in nerve bundles of the perimysium.
  • (11) In the middle part of the tongue and, to a greater extent, in the root (as the inferior and lateral free surface decreases) these fibers attach in either the fascial plane underlying the transverse component or to the perimysium of longitudinally-running muscle bundles.
  • (12) In resting skeletal muscles of the lower extremity, HYA was heterogeneously distributed in the perimysium and endomysium.
  • (13) In the endomysium and perimysium the collagenous framework consists of fibrils and fibres of different thickness which form a complicated anastomosing network around muscular fibres and, penetrating the basal membrane, sustain the structural interrelation between them.
  • (14) Type I collagen was observed throughout the tendon and in the perimysium, but only faintly in the endomysium.
  • (15) This three-dimensional, highly contractile network is seen to consist of all three connective tissue compartments seen in vivo, the endomysium, perimysium and epimysium.
  • (16) In the normal appendix fibronectin was demonstrated in the region of the basement membrane of the surface epithelium, in the loose connective tissue, in the perimysium around the individual smooth muscle cells and in the vessel walls.
  • (17) In normal muscle the 4 proteoglycans presented a different extracellular localization: unsulphated chondroitin sulphate (chondroitin) was present in the endomysium and around capillaries, chondroitin 6-sulphate in the basal membrane zone, chondroitin 4-sulphate in the vessel adventitia, in the endomysium around capillaries and, to a lesser degree, in the perimysium, dermatan sulphate in the perimysium and, to a lesser extent, in the vessel adventitia and in the endomysium around capillaries.
  • (18) Dermatan sulfate proteoglycan is detected in the epimysium at St. 36, in the perimysium at St. 39 (there is no perimysium structure at St. 36), and is not detected in the endomysium until St. 43.
  • (19) The authors observed that in its course this nerve delineates angles and direction shifts that can stand for critical points in etiology of occipital pain, so that in its subcutaneous rise out region both occipital artery and vein shape the vasculo-nervous bundle wrapped by sheath of fibrous connective tissue which has continuity and contiguity relation with the adjoining epimysium and perimysium.
  • (20) The structure of the collagenous framework in the field of endomysium, perimysium and muscular tendinous connection is shown to be different which is determined by the morphological features of these structural components of the skeletal muscle.

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