
(from the article `scleroprotein`) ...in many tissues; certain proteins of marine sponges (spongin) and corals (gorgonin, antipathin); flagellin, a structural protein in the whiplike ...
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<protein> Constituent protein of reticular fibres: collagen type III. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(rә-tik´u-lin) a scleroprotein present in the connective fibers of reticular tissue, closely related to collagen in composition.
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Constituent protein of reticular fibres: collagen Type III.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: re-tik′yū-lin Definitions: 1. Name given to the chemical substance of reticular fibers, which were formerly thought to be distinct from collagen by reason of their distinctive structure and staining properties but are now regarded as type III collagen (with its associated proteoglygans and structural glycoprotei...
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