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Hyaline
Hyaline Hy"a*line, a. [L. hyalinus, Gr. ?, fr. ? glass: cf. F. hyalin.] Glassy; resembling glass; consisting of glass; transparent, like crystal. ``Hyaline spaces.' --Carpenter.

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- Hyalin is a protein released from the cortical granules of a fertilized animal egg. The released hyalin modifies the extracellular matrix of the fertilized...
- visceral and parietal cells. Immunofluorescent stain may show eosinophilic hyalin-like globules both inside and outside the cytoplasm that contain AFP and...
- labrum. a: 50%. Triangular with line of increased signal intensity along the hyalin articular cartilage. b: 20%. Rounded. c: 7%. Comma-shaped flattened. d:...
- agglutinated (exogenous agglomerate), porcelain-like (smooth calcite) or hyalin (lens). Foraminifera with multi-chambered tests are referred to as multilocular...
- (August 1979). "Formation and involution of Mallory bodies ("alcoholic hyalin") in murine and human liver revealed by immunofluorescence microscopy with...
- glomerulosclerosis is unknown. On microscopy, affected glomeruli may show an increase in hyalin, a pink and homogeneous material, fat cells, an increase in the mesangial...
- release. The contents of the granules contain proteases, mucopolysaccharides, hyalin, and peroxidases. The proteases cleave the bridges connecting the plasma...
- a lethal event. Another cortical granule component, polysaccharide-rich hyalin, remains adherent to the outer surface of the plasma membrane, and becomes...
- Pear wood model (Quartz hyalin rhombifère) and front page of Traité de Minéralogie (Paris 1801) by R. J. Haüy...
- peripheral nerves in horses and donkeys in 1881 and called them “système hyalin”, which are now called Renaut corpuscles (or bodies). Renaut also wrote...