Preferred Name |
肌肉纤维异常 |
Definitions |
N/A Any abnormality of the skeletal muscle cell. Muscle fibers are subdivided into two types. Type I fibers are fatigue-resistant and rich in oxidative enzymes (they stain light with the myosin ATPase reaction), and type II fibers are fast-contracting, fatigue-prone, and rich in glycolytic enzymes (these fibers stain darkly). Normal muscle tissue has a random distribution of type I and type II fibers. |
ID |
http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/HPCH/HP_0004303 |
comment |
N/A |
created_by |
peter |
creation_date |
2008-02-20T12:04:00Z |
definition |
Any abnormality of the skeletal muscle cell. Muscle fibers are subdivided into two types. Type I fibers are fatigue-resistant and rich in oxidative enzymes (they stain light with the myosin ATPase reaction), and type II fibers are fast-contracting, fatigue-prone, and rich in glycolytic enzymes (these fibers stain darkly). Normal muscle tissue has a random distribution of type I and type II fibers. |
free_Translation |
肌肉纤维异常 N/A |
has_alternative_id |
HP:0011806 HP:0003706 |
has_exact_match | |
has_obo_namespace |
human_phenotype_in_Chinese |
id |
HP:0004303 |
label |
肌肉纤维异常 |
notation |
HP:0004303 |
prefLabel |
肌肉纤维异常 |
semi_formal_definition |
N/A Any abnormality of the `skeletal muscle cell` (FMA:9727). Muscle fibers are subdivided into two types. Type I fibers are fatigue-resistant and rich in oxidative enzymes (they stain light with the myosin ATPase reaction), and type II fibers are fast-contracting, fatigue-prone, and rich in glycolytic enzymes (these fibers stain darkly). Normal muscle tissue has a random distribution of type I and type II fibers. |
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