Fibril in a sentence as a noun

So-called gold aerogel: 98 parts air, two parts gold and milk protein fibrils.

> Probably deepmind will have difficulty solving the fold of amyloid fibrils

Probably deepmind will have difficulty solving the fold of amyloid fibrils.

I would like to point out that the main study described in this article is not the "inject aggregated amyloid beta fibrils" that is described first.

It is also interesting that the drug selectively targets protofibrils.

Wikipedia has a bit on it:>"Amyloidosis is a group of diseases in which abnormal protein, known as amyloid fibrils, builds up in tissue.

Selectively targeting protofibrils means the drug binds an accessible target and will not be titrated out by A/Beta peptide.

The anisotropic nature of the cellulose fibrils gives rise to varied directional properties that can be predicted and controlled.

It might be structurally similar to asbestos fibrils but asbestos is directly carcinogenic.

Amyloid protein fibrils, although no longer implicated in disease, are another example of a stable, irreversible state.

Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia, affecting over 30 million people worldwide[0].So, assuming there's 8 billion people in the world, this affects .375% of the population.

Fibril definitions

noun

a very slender natural or synthetic fiber

See also: filament strand