What's the difference between internodal and internode?

Internodal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to internodes; intervening between nodes or joints.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Northern blot analyses indicated that related transcripts are present in aleurones, coleoptiles, endosperms, internodes, leaves, ovules, roots and root tips, with highest levels of expression in the aleurones and endosperms.
  • (2) In earlier studies, we have shown that porous (60 micron internodal distance) PTFE grafts develop a complete endothelial layer 2 weeks after being implanted in baboons.
  • (3) Conduction through demyelinated fibers may require structural reorganization, for example, redistribution or production of new channels, in the internodal membrane.
  • (4) When the myosin-coated beads suspended in physiological buffer were introduced into the internodal cells, the myosin started to interact with the actin causing the beads to move.
  • (5) A suggestion is made that this represents lysolecithin-induced membrane fusion between the Schwann cell and the internodal axon.
  • (6) A teased fiber technique established that the ratio of internodal distance and fiber diameter in urodele nerves was essentially similar to that in Anolis.
  • (7) Myelinated axons display a complementary distribution of sodium channels (clustered in the nodal axon membrane) and fast potassium channels (in the internodal axon membrane).
  • (8) The total number of these internodal channels may be about 40 times the total number at nodes.
  • (9) Details of stain localization and comparison of these results with other ultrastructural data suggest that the stain is specific for the node of Ranvier and the axon initial segment, and are consistent with the idea that the axolemma at these sites may be structurally different from the cell membrane in other regions of the neuron, including paranodal and internodal regions of the axon.
  • (10) Regression lines of internodal length on fibre diameter were obtained.
  • (11) Short internodes were present centrally and peripherally throughout the early period of rapid myelination occurring immediately after birth.
  • (12) However, all transformed lines of VU-3 plants were characterized by decreased stem internode growth, reduced seed production, and reduced seed and pollen viability.
  • (13) In irradiated spinal cords, where the glial cells are markedly reduced, apposition between astrocytic and oligodendrocytic membrane at the paranode and internode was also seen and was so common that it is highly unlikely to be due to random occurrences.
  • (14) The most common finding in teased fibres from each leprosy type was paranodal demyelination affecting successive internodes.
  • (15) Young leaf tissues had much higher levels of glucosyltransferase activity than the petioles and internodes.
  • (16) Examination of the myelinated axons in nerves and roots showed a normal relationship between fibre size and internodal lengths and number of myelin lamellae.
  • (17) The potential distribution within the internodal axon of mammalian nerve fibers is derived by applying known node potential waveforms to the ends of an equivalent circuit model of the internode.
  • (18) Many fibers had an internodal spacing below 100 microns and the maximum value was only about 300 microns.
  • (19) The separate alpha- and gamma-fibre samples were best described by linear functions, the alpha internodal length being independent of axon diameter while the gamma internodal length increased linearly with axon diameter.
  • (20) The prolonged intraatrial conduction time found in all patients is thought to be caused by a hypertrophied and dilated right atrium with increased internodal distance due to stretching of internodal pathways.

Internode


Definition:

  • (n.) The space between two nodes or points of the stem from which the leaves properly arise.
  • (n.) A part between two joints; a segment; specifically, one of the phalanges.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Northern blot analyses indicated that related transcripts are present in aleurones, coleoptiles, endosperms, internodes, leaves, ovules, roots and root tips, with highest levels of expression in the aleurones and endosperms.
  • (2) In earlier studies, we have shown that porous (60 micron internodal distance) PTFE grafts develop a complete endothelial layer 2 weeks after being implanted in baboons.
  • (3) Conduction through demyelinated fibers may require structural reorganization, for example, redistribution or production of new channels, in the internodal membrane.
  • (4) When the myosin-coated beads suspended in physiological buffer were introduced into the internodal cells, the myosin started to interact with the actin causing the beads to move.
  • (5) A suggestion is made that this represents lysolecithin-induced membrane fusion between the Schwann cell and the internodal axon.
  • (6) A teased fiber technique established that the ratio of internodal distance and fiber diameter in urodele nerves was essentially similar to that in Anolis.
  • (7) Myelinated axons display a complementary distribution of sodium channels (clustered in the nodal axon membrane) and fast potassium channels (in the internodal axon membrane).
  • (8) The total number of these internodal channels may be about 40 times the total number at nodes.
  • (9) Details of stain localization and comparison of these results with other ultrastructural data suggest that the stain is specific for the node of Ranvier and the axon initial segment, and are consistent with the idea that the axolemma at these sites may be structurally different from the cell membrane in other regions of the neuron, including paranodal and internodal regions of the axon.
  • (10) Regression lines of internodal length on fibre diameter were obtained.
  • (11) Short internodes were present centrally and peripherally throughout the early period of rapid myelination occurring immediately after birth.
  • (12) However, all transformed lines of VU-3 plants were characterized by decreased stem internode growth, reduced seed production, and reduced seed and pollen viability.
  • (13) In irradiated spinal cords, where the glial cells are markedly reduced, apposition between astrocytic and oligodendrocytic membrane at the paranode and internode was also seen and was so common that it is highly unlikely to be due to random occurrences.
  • (14) The most common finding in teased fibres from each leprosy type was paranodal demyelination affecting successive internodes.
  • (15) Young leaf tissues had much higher levels of glucosyltransferase activity than the petioles and internodes.
  • (16) Examination of the myelinated axons in nerves and roots showed a normal relationship between fibre size and internodal lengths and number of myelin lamellae.
  • (17) The potential distribution within the internodal axon of mammalian nerve fibers is derived by applying known node potential waveforms to the ends of an equivalent circuit model of the internode.
  • (18) Many fibers had an internodal spacing below 100 microns and the maximum value was only about 300 microns.
  • (19) The separate alpha- and gamma-fibre samples were best described by linear functions, the alpha internodal length being independent of axon diameter while the gamma internodal length increased linearly with axon diameter.
  • (20) The prolonged intraatrial conduction time found in all patients is thought to be caused by a hypertrophied and dilated right atrium with increased internodal distance due to stretching of internodal pathways.

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