stress-fibre

stress-fibre
s fibra de tensió
Biologia cel·lular
Def. del Termcat: Feix de microfilaments que contenen actina, miosina i tropomiosina, disposats en paral·lel sota la membrana plasmàtica de moltes cèl·lules eucariotes, i que intervenen en la locomoció cel·lular i en la unió intercel·lular.

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