What's the difference between interlamellar and lamella?

Interlamellar


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Interlaminar

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Interlamellar plasmodia are limited by 2 outer unit membranes which give rise to both single-and double-membraned pincytic canals.
  • (2) The filamental nutrient and interlamellar systems are poorly developed or absent.
  • (3) The plane of the waveform is inclined with respect to the vertical axis by the interlamellar angle.
  • (4) In the present studies, we evaluated this material in vivo in interlamellar corneal pockets for periods of up to six months.
  • (5) Histopathological examination of the arteriosclerotic lesions revealed disruption of the innermost elastic lamina, increased proteoglycan deposition in the medial interlamellar spaces, and the distinct involvement of macrophage like cells.
  • (6) The histochemical detection and electrometrical measurement revealed that the majority of the reaction product in the interlamellar spaces of inner core corresponds with the nCHE molecules sensitive to collagenase treatment and they are probably counted among asymmetrical molecular forms.
  • (7) The leading edge of the gill filament and the immediate interlamellar space is covered by a stratified epithelium consisting of pavement cells, mucous cells, chloride cells and undifferentiated cells.
  • (8) Teased nerve fibers and araldite-embedded specimens of hexachlorophene damaged sciatic nerve revealed the characteristic severe intramyelinic edema due to splits in the minor dense lines of compact myelin giving rise to wide interlamellar spaces as shown in previous studies.
  • (9) Low-angle diffraction indicated that these cannabinoids induce increases in interlamellar spacing similar to those produced by cholesterol.
  • (10) The fibrils of the media were measured in each of its three interlamellar spaces.
  • (11) A technique of interlamellar keratoplasty was employed to evaluate the influence of difference in histocompatibility on the results of corneal transplantation in highly inbred rats.
  • (12) Introduction of horseradish peroxidase into the intercellular milieu of the lizard central nervous system is followed by appearance of this protein in interlamellar spaces of the myelin sheath and in the intercellular spaces containing focal membrane fusions that correspond precisely in position and center-to-center spacing to the ridges and grooves in platinum replicas of the same tissue.
  • (13) There is some evidence that host cell cytoplasm as well as interstitial material are taken in by interlamellar plasmodia.
  • (14) Fifty-nine rabbits received interlamellar xenografts using donor tissue prepared by one of the three following methods: (1) fresh, (2) cryopreserved, and (3) immersed in the cryopreservative solutions, but not frozen.
  • (15) Measurements have been made of the concentration of sodium at the lamellar surface and in the mixed-exit water, and of the maximum interlamellar velocity.
  • (16) A dot-like shaped reaction product was deposited in the basal lamina of the inner core cells and their cytoplasmic lamellae or was scattered in enlarged interlamellar spaces.
  • (17) ChE activity was present in the interlamellar spaces between neighbouring lamellae as well as in the peri-axonal space between axon terminals and their adjacent lamellae.
  • (18) The elastic laminae are comprised of sheet-like internal elastic lamina, fibrous and membraneous elastin in tunica media, interlamellar fibers and hollow spaces which we presume were formerly filled with smooth muscle cells in the tunica media.
  • (19) The complications included over or under correction of the refractive error, interlamellar epithelial ingrowth and opacity.
  • (20) The larger diameter collagen fibrils of the outer interlamellar space may be an adaptation to greater mechanical stress in the outer media, or possibly the activity of the fibroblasts in the adjoining adventitia may affect fibril growth in this space of the media.

Lamella


Definition:

  • (n.) a thin plate or scale of anything, as a thin scale growing from the petals of certain flowers; or one of the thin plates or scales of which certain shells are composed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When the aggregates occurred on the cell periphery their position coincided with areas free of lamellae.
  • (2) The findings indicate that these spaces were lined by a lipid monolayer which formed bilayered lamellae under certain conditions.
  • (3) The unique structure we describe is a cytoplasmic organelle which, like annulate lamellae, is closely associated with the endoplasmic reticulum and is presumed to be related to the genesis of rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum in tumor cells.
  • (4) New lamellae are formed by these cuboidal cells which then divide and migrate into the lamellae where they assume the characteristic attenuated appearance of fibroblasts in the adult dermal lamellae region.
  • (5) The antigen (a protein doublet of Mr 75,000-80,000) is present in, but not restricted to, the myelin lamellae, since it is distributed along the whole myelinating Schwann cell membrane.
  • (6) These data show that the 515 nm absorbance change is not limited to small closed vesicles like grana, but in the presence of suitable electron donors single lamellae of bundle sheath chloroplasts can also be active.
  • (7) Marginal channels at the tips of the lamellae are lined only by endothelial cells.
  • (8) The developing distal excretory duct possesses a septate junction and many branching and looping lamellae.
  • (9) The description of the structure of epithelial cells includes: 1) the endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes, 2) mitochondria, 3) the nucleus, 4) the golgi complex and secretory bodies, 5) lysosomes, 6) annulate lamellae, 7) luminal surface, 8) basal surface, 9) lateral surface, and 10) the nucleolar channel system.
  • (10) After upward transposition of the anterior lamella, the excised skin is very suitable for covering the free tarsal surface.
  • (11) Two autoptic cases of chondroosteoplastic tracheopathy yielded features defining the lesion: continuous shrubby proliferation of the inner surface of tracheal cartilages developed bony lamellae in connection with cells of mucosa.
  • (12) Those to D1 arise within the dorsal lamella of the PO.
  • (13) Ultrastructural examination of central nervous tissue from two, perfusion-fixed, 6-month-old foxes showed intramyelin vacuoles resulting from splitting of the myelin lamellae at the intraperiod line and was interpreted as indicating myelin edema.
  • (14) Such Nissl bodies were composed primarily of several lamellae of granular endoplasmic reticulum with linear arrays of polyribosomes arranged between individual cisternae.
  • (15) Electron-microscopic examinations of liver biopsies showed various forms of lipoid storage: lipoid bodies with loose, membranous structures and bodies with dense, concentrically arranged lamellae.
  • (16) The inner layer accounts for the remaining quarter and also consists of lamellae the thread-like turns of which, however, run at a much higher pitch.
  • (17) CNP was always found only in the cytoplasm-containing compartments of the cells and myelin sheaths; neither lamellae nor cellular membranes were immunostained.
  • (18) The trabecular meshwork was collapsed and the lamellae showed thickened basement membranes and thickened sheaths of elastic-like material.
  • (19) The cautious study began with small extramarginal skin excisions and progressed gradually via moderate sized juxtamarginal excisions of skin and orbicularis lamella to full-thickness margin-inclusive excisions.
  • (20) The knowledge of the anterior adjacent lamellae of the throat is very important for surgery of the goiter and parathyroid glands.

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