What's the difference between nonstriated and striated?
Nonstriated
Definition:
(a.) Without striations; unstriped; as, nonstriated muscle fibers.
Example Sentences:
(1) A study was made of Ca2(+)-accumulating ability of plasma membranes of nonstriated cells of rat aorta 3, 10, 30, 180 and 365 days after whole-body gamma irradiation with doses of 0.5, 1.0 and 4.0 Gy.
(2) Collagen type V was mainly located to meshworks of uniform nonstriated microfibrils of 12 to 20 nm width, which preferentially appeared in larger spaces between cross-striated major collagen fibrils.
(3) To date no information on the amino acid sequence of these mammalian nonstriated muscle isoforms has been available.
(4) Regular functioning of some parts of them is performed not by nonstriated, but by the cardiac muscular tissue.
(5) Both titin and MHC are briefly localized to nonstriated and thereafter to definitively striated myofibrils.
(6) The increased nonstriated element in the external sphincter seems to be a structural-functional adaptation so that the external sphincter takes on the involuntary function of the excised muscle.
(7) Attention was focused on the distribution of these proteins with respect to nonstriated myofibrils (NSMFs) and striated myofibrils (SMFs).
(8) The scrotum is a thermoregulatory, well-vascularized structure formed by skin and nonstriated muscle with unique elastic properties.
(9) Evidence that malignancy was derived from hamartomatous structures was given by the following observations: (a) Adenocarcinoma was intimately intricated with smooth muscle bands, and well-defined transitional zone of malignant cells could be observed in several glands of the degenerated P-J polyp; and (b) close to malignant areas, glands of this polyp exhibited a less-differentiated epithelium, but were still intermixed with nonstriated muscle bundles, which strongly suggest dedifferentiation of hamartomatous structures.
(10) The electron microscopic study of the tail of Cercaria chackai reveals that it contains four sets of striated muscle bundles located central to the nonstriated circular and longitudinal muscles.
(11) These abnormal movements reappeared after immunological rejection of the implanted striatal cells and were not modified by transplantation with nonstriatal cells.
(12) The early muscle (1 day after feeding) contains essentially nonstriated fibrils.
(13) By 4 h in culture, f-actin appeared organized into nonstriated stress-fiber-like structures while alpha-actinin, vinculin and beta 1 integrin were localized in small streaks and beads.
(14) Electron microscopy using peroxidase antiperoxidase reveals that tenascin is present in nonstriated, 10 nm wide fibrils and in interstitial bodies, both of which have previously been reported to contain fibronectin.
(15) These components were connected across the reversal line by nonstriated fibrils.
(16) These observations suggest that the ingrowth of TH-positive fibers from the host is not obligatory for the sorting out of striatal from nonstriatal cells during the formation of P regions in embryonic striatal grafts.
(17) Nonstriated fibrils were seen close to the projection of mesenchymal cells elongating toward the dentin surface, and were oriented parallel to the projection.
(18) The ability of a group of systematically modified amphetamines to inhibit the accumulation of l-norepinephrine by nonstriatal synaptosomes was investigated.
(19) The cC102 protein is unique among reported nonstriated-muscle tropomyosins in being identical in amino acid sequence to the major isoform of skeletal muscle alpha-tropomyosin over an uninterrupted stretch of at least 183 amino acids (residues 75-257).
(20) The time required for their nonstriated myofibrils to transform into striated myofibrils is greatly protracted.
Striated
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Striate
(a.) Marked with striaae, or fine grooves, or lines of color; showing narrow structural bands or lines; as, a striated crystal; striated muscular fiber.
Example Sentences:
(1) Electromyography of the periurethral striated muscle revealed vesicosphincter incoordination in 9 of the 19 patients studied.
(2) Striated muscle fibres were found in each of twenty consecutive pineal glands cultured from individual neonatal rats.2.
(3) Structural studies indicate that caveolae are decorated on their cytoplasmic surface by a unique array of filaments or strands that form striated coatings.
(4) Between the 3rd and 4th week following amputation, the first fully differentiated striated muscle cells appear, and in the 6th week myogenic differentiation extends throughout the regenerate.
(5) An enzymatic and immunologic study of 18 patients with trichinosis leads to the following conclusions: The stage of muscular invasion in trichinosis is accompanied by a release of cellular enzymes representative of striated muscle fibres in nearly all the cases.
(6) We show that over a limited range of high spatial frequencies this noise takes on a striated appearance, with the striations running perpendicular to the true fringe orientation.
(7) We tentatively suggest that a preferential loss of contrast sensitivity to horizontal gratings might be due to a functional abnormality in the striate cortex that relatively spares the extrastriate cortex.
(8) When the blind monkey sleeps, the bizarre EEG is replaced by patterns wholly normal in appearance,32 indicating that some nonvisual system has extensive access to striate cortex in this state.
(9) In 60 consecutive patients clinically suspected of having chronic pancreatitis the serum concentration of the immunoglobulins (IgA, IgG, IgM), the IgG- and IgA-type non-organ-specific autoantibodies against nuclear material (ANA), smooth and striated muscle, mitochondria, basal membrane, and reticulin, and the IgG- and IgA-type pancreas-specific antibodies against islet cells, acinus cells, and ductal cells (DA) were estimated blindly.
(10) Three days following implantation of 2 x 10(5) tumor cells onto the striated skin muscle, capillary sprouts were noted in the tumor cell mass.
(11) Lateral peristriate differences were less than those of striate cortex, and regions of greater and lesser monocular input could be distinguished.
(12) Changes in the ameloblasts in the enamel-maturation stage: Six hours after the injection, small vacuoles appeared at the distal portion of the cell close to the striated border which was poorly developed.
(13) No striate receptive field center was found more than 5 min into the ipsilateral visual field.
(14) In these kittens, 26-40% of the striate cortex cells could be driven by the deprived eye.
(15) The retinotopic map in the striate-recipient region of the cat's lateral suprasylvian cortex (referred to here as the lateral suprasylvian area (LS)) has generally been described as quite disorderly.
(16) Broad fibrils were demonstrated with a diameter of 30-40 nm and a striated banding pattern of about 60 nm periodicity.
(17) Responses of striate cortical neurones to bars of optimal orientation and width, moving with fixed velocity, were recorded in the lightly anaesthetized cat.
(18) Calcium oxalate dihydrate stones have a striated, spiky and non-homogeneous appearance on plain X-rays.
(19) At the 10-somite stage, the rhythmical contraction is established and striated myofibrils become distinctly discernible.
(20) Animals were permitted 3-8 days to come to a new steady-state body temperature (Tb) which ranged 5-32 degrees C. Least squares regression equation for pHi data are: frog blood, 8.184-0.0206 Tb; frog striated muscle, 7.275-0.0152 Tb; turtle blood, 8.092-0.0207Tb; turtle muscle, 7.421-0.0186 Tb; turtle heart, 7.452-0.0122 Tb; turtle liver, 7.753-0.0233 Tb; turtle esophageal smooth muscle, 7.513-0.0141 Tb.