myoelastic

myoelastic
Pertaining to closely associated smooth muscle fibers and elastic connective tissue.

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myo·elas·tic -i-'las-tik adj made up of muscular and elastic tissues <\myoelastic lung fibers>

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myo·elas·tic (mi″o-e-lasґtik) composed of elastic fibers associated with smooth muscle cells.

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