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An A-band contains the entire length of a single thick filament.
The dense A-band is further traversed by a lighter H-band.
Some students take classes that meet before A-Band and after J-Band.
C-terminal A-band: is thought to act as a protein-ruler and possesses kinase activity.
Following the I-band is the A-band (for anisotropic).
Myosin filaments, the thick filaments, are bipolar and extend throughout the A-band.
The A-band is composed of alternating type I and II modules with super-repeat segments.
Within the A-band is a paler region called the H-zone (from the German "heller", brighter).
Actin filaments, the thin filaments, are the major component of the I-band and extend into the A-band.
The group never performed under the name A Band or any obvious permutation thereof (they are occasionally listed as The A-Band).
The interaction between actin and myosin filaments in the A-band of the sarcomere is responsible for the muscle contraction (sliding filament model).
Around 1979, Nazarian formed "The A-Band", a group of Detroit studio musicians who performed casually in the Detroit area.
The enzymes that make the A-band (homopolymeric) and B-band (heteropolymeric) O-antigens have been identified and the metabolic pathways defined.
Upon graduation he enrolled at CSU Northridge where he became a member of the outstanding Jazz A-Band for whom he composed and arranged extensively.
Crossing each isotropic region is a partition, the Z-disk, which thus divides the fibril into short units or sarcomeres, each comprising an anisotropic region (the A-band) and two half I-bands.
The genetics for the biosynthesis of the so-called A-band (homopolymeric) and B-band (heteropolymeric) O antigens have been clearly defined, and much progress has been made toward understanding the biochemical pathways of their biosynthesis.
The A-band is visible as dark transverse lines across myofibers; the I-band is visible as lightly staining transverse lines, and the Z-line is visible as dark lines separating sarcomeres at the light-microscope level.
An array of thin I-band actin filaments (each some 5nm in diameter) extends from the Z-disk to the edge of the H-band in a relaxed fibre, while thicker myosin filaments (each about 15nm in diameter) run throughout the A-band.
Type 517 radar is believed to be an A-band/VHF air search radar widely deployed on PLA-N surface vessels with 4 antennas in two crossed-brace supported pairs, one above the other, mounted in pairs on each side of a single tubular support carried on the turning gear.
An A-band contains the entire length of a single thick filament.
The dense A-band is further traversed by a lighter H-band.
Some students take classes that meet before A-Band and after J-Band.
C-terminal A-band: is thought to act as a protein-ruler and possesses kinase activity.
Following the I-band is the A-band (for anisotropic).
Myosin filaments, the thick filaments, are bipolar and extend throughout the A-band.
The A-band is composed of alternating type I and II modules with super-repeat segments.
Within the A-band is a paler region called the H-zone (from the German "heller", brighter).
Actin filaments, the thin filaments, are the major component of the I-band and extend into the A-band.
The group never performed under the name A Band or any obvious permutation thereof (they are occasionally listed as The A-Band).
The interaction between actin and myosin filaments in the A-band of the sarcomere is responsible for the muscle contraction (sliding filament model).
Around 1979, Nazarian formed "The A-Band", a group of Detroit studio musicians who performed casually in the Detroit area.
The enzymes that make the A-band (homopolymeric) and B-band (heteropolymeric) O-antigens have been identified and the metabolic pathways defined.
Upon graduation he enrolled at CSU Northridge where he became a member of the outstanding Jazz A-Band for whom he composed and arranged extensively.
Crossing each isotropic region is a partition, the Z-disk, which thus divides the fibril into short units or sarcomeres, each comprising an anisotropic region (the A-band) and two half I-bands.
The genetics for the biosynthesis of the so-called A-band (homopolymeric) and B-band (heteropolymeric) O antigens have been clearly defined, and much progress has been made toward understanding the biochemical pathways of their biosynthesis.
The A-band is visible as dark transverse lines across myofibers; the I-band is visible as lightly staining transverse lines, and the Z-line is visible as dark lines separating sarcomeres at the light-microscope level.
An array of thin I-band actin filaments (each some 5nm in diameter) extends from the Z-disk to the edge of the H-band in a relaxed fibre, while thicker myosin filaments (each about 15nm in diameter) run throughout the A-band.
Type 517 radar is believed to be an A-band/VHF air search radar widely deployed on PLA-N surface vessels with 4 antennas in two crossed-brace supported pairs, one above the other, mounted in pairs on each side of a single tubular support carried on the turning gear.