syncytia การใช้
- Anaplastic cells display marked nucleus or several nuclei ( syncytia ).
- Some viral infections cause a strange CPE, the formation of syncytia.
- These lack cell walls; the syncytia are created by cell fusion.
- These multinucleated cells appear very similar to virally induced syncytia.
- Syncytia are large cycoplasmic masses that contain many nuclei.
- The chlorarachniophytes form multinucleate cells by fusion, being syncytia and not coenocytes.
- This syncytia is called grex of cellular slime moulds ( dictyostelids and acrasids ).
- It also causes infected cells to fuse with neighbouring cells to form large, multinucleated syncytia.
- The characteristic feature of this highly lethal syncytia " ), which result from cell fusion.
- Such multinucleated cells are called syncytia.
- Although these invasive interstitial cytotrophoblasts can no longer divide, they retain their ability to form syncytia.
- The first is syncytia, in which infected cells tend to fuse together into cells with many nuclei.
- The syncytia are dioecious ( either male or female ), but young syncytia can fuse to produce both male and female.
- The syncytia are dioecious ( either male or female ), but young syncytia can fuse to produce both male and female.
- Multinucleated giant cells ( small syncytia ) are found in the placental bed and myometrium as a result of the fusion of interstitial cytotrophoblasts.
- Furthermore, the fusion ( F ) protein is important in aiding the fusion of the host and viral cellular membranes, eventually forming syncytia.
- SFV causes syncytia, or more figurative, " giant cells ", which look, on a slide, like foamy bubbles, hence its name.
- One recognized feature of the Sendai virus, shared with members of its genus, is the ability to induce syncytia formation in vitro in eukaryotic colonies.
- Examination of fetal gut ( 5 to 7 weeks ), colonic adenomas, and adenocarcinomas has revealed nuclei that look like hollow bells encased in tubular syncytia.
- HERV-W s main gene expression is ERVWE-1 which is a highly fusogenic env glycoprotein also called syncytin-1 because it induces the formation of syncytia ( multinucleated cells ).
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