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In biology, a syncytium is a large cell-like structure filled with cytoplasm containing many nuclei. Most cells in all organisms have a single nucleus; syncytia are specialized forms used by various organisms in normal...
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syncytium n. , pl. -cytia . A multinucleated mass of cytoplasm that is not separated into individual cells ... cardiac muscle work as a functional syncytium? ...
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syncytium a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei and enclosed in a membrane but no internal cell boundaries (as in muscle
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Definition of syncytium from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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What is syncytium? Meaning of syncytium medical term. What does syncytium mean? ... syncytium /syn·cy·ti·um/ (sin-sish'e-um) a multinucleate mass of protoplasm ...
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Pronunciation of syncytium. syncytium synonyms. syncytium usage examples and syncytium quotes. ... 10th, 2009, from www.yourdictionary.com/syncytium. Comments: ...
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Definition and other additional information on Syncytium from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... a syncytium is formed then :D. See entire post. by sdekivit ...
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Syncytium. ... syncytium. Noun ... Syncytium (n. ...
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The atrial syncytium is a network of cardiac muscle cells connected by gap ... In sum, cardiac muscle is a syncytium, meaning when one cell contracts, they all ...
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To test the MAbs' ability to inhibit syncytium formation, 50 μl of K562/VCAM1 ... New MAbs inhibit HTLV-1 syncytium formation. ...
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... the envelope V3 domain differ in syncytium formation and replication capacity. ... virus type 1 infectivity, host range, and syncytium-forming ability. ...
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The results show that HTLV-1 syncytium formation can be blocked by protein ... Syncytium assays with HIV-1-infected MT2 cells and SupT1 or HIV-1-infected U937 ...
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FIV mediates syncytium formation. ... as measured by syncytium formation is given ... CXCR4 is also a coreceptor for the syncytium-inducing strains of HIV (24) ...
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Syncytium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... syncytium - definition of syncytium in the Medical dictionary - by the ... syncytium /syn·cy·ti·um/ (sin ...
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This produces a multinucleate cell (syncytium) such as ... The nuclei are in a syncytium, that is, there are no cell boundaries, and the ...
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... (X4 variants), initially identified as a switch from non-syncytium-inducing (NSI) to syncytium-inducing (SI) phenotype,2 occurs later in the natural course ...
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... syncytium allows the pacemaking network to produce voltage ... The passive properties of the circular muscle syncytium resembled those in other species. ...
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