cytoskeletal
Key Facts
Abbreviation
CS
Pronunciation
/ˌsaɪtəʊˈskelɪtl/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine
Examples in Context
- Cytoskeletal intermediate filaments appear to impart tensile strength to the cell cytoplasm.
- Effects of fluid shear stress and cytoskeletal(CS) disruption on the actin cytoskeleton
- As the most rigid cytoskeletal(CS) filaments, microtubules bear compressive forces in living cells, balancing the tensile forces within the cytoskeleton to maintain the cell shape.
- Also the relationships of cell differentiation and cytoskeletal(CS) structure and gene expression were discussed.
- Actin is the component of the cytoskeletal(CS) system that allows movement of cells and cellular processes.
Other meanings of CS
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