szrszálak
Szrszálak is a term used in Hungarian-language scientific literature to refer to slender, threadlike filaments observed in a range of materials and biological tissues. The term is applied across disciplines to denote filaments that are smaller than conventional fibers and that can form networks or aligned arrays. The name derives from szálak (fibers) with an informal prefix indicating a subcategory of filaments; exact usage varies by author.
In botany and biomaterials, szrszálak have been reported as cell-wall–associated threads that contribute to tissue cohesion
Structure and properties: Szrszálak are typically in the nanometer to micrometer diameter range, and their composition
Study and significance: Research uses electron microscopy, confocal or atomic force microscopy, spectroscopy, and diffraction techniques
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