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vacuolization Meaning in Bengali



রাজ্যের vacuoles ভরা গ্রহণ করলেন





vacuolization's Usage Examples:

Perinuclear vacuolization of epidermal keratinocytes.


Toxic vacuolation, also known as toxic vacuolization, is the formation of vacuoles in the cytoplasm of neutrophils in response to severe infections or.


fluids accumulated within the cell dissolve myofibrils, resulting in vacuolization of the cell.


At histopathology, flat warts have cells with prominent perinuclear vacuolization around pyknotic, basophilic, centrally located nuclei that may be located.


vacuolar alteration or hydropic degeneration) is a dermatitis with vacuolization at the dermoepidermal junction, with lymphocytic inflammation at the.


cancer cell lines, HCT116, cytosolic vacuolization has been induced by Rh2.


Furthermore, Rh2-induced vacuolization was inhibited by a MEK1/2 specific inhibitor.


aspect of 'foamy virus' comes from syncytium formation and the rapid vacuolization of infected cells, creating a 'foamy' appearance.


of the adrenal cortex containing lipid droplets that show pronounced vacuolization, due to the way the cells are prepared for microscopic examination.


development of lacunae of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum leads to strong vacuolization of the endoplasm.


Overexpression of this gene product and endophilins results in cytoplasmic vacuolization which may be partly responsible for the protection against cell death.


the nucleus, known as a perinuclear halo or perinuclear cytoplasmic vacuolization.


following: an irregular nuclear membrane, granular chromatin, centronuclear vacuolization, and pseudonuclear inclusions.


"A new syndrome of refractory sideroblastic anemia with vacuolization of marrow precursors and exocrine pancreatic dysfunction".


They may refer to: Cells with perinuclear vacuolization around centrally located pyknotic nuclei, such as typically seen in.


leading to a subsequent buildup of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and vacuolization of myelin.


appearance of the cells upon rapid lysation and syncytium formation, vacuolization and cellular death, which is also known as a cytopathic effect (CPE).


for humans (especially in dentistry), has also been shown to cause vacuolization in rats' brains, but caused no irreversible lesions.


needed] However, extra-neuronal vacuolization can also be seen in other disease states.


Diffuse cortical vacuolization occurs in Alzheimer's disease, and.


The process is characterized by mitochondrial swelling, cytoplasm vacuolization, and swelling of the nucleus and cytoplasm.


Ranging from grade I GvHR (with minimal vacuolization in the epidermis) to grade II GvHR (with vacuolization and dyskeratotic bodies) to grade III GvHR.



vacuolization's Meaning':

the state of having become filled with vacuoles

Synonyms:

status; vacuolisation; vacuolation; condition;

Antonyms:

abnormality; tonicity; dryness; unsoundness; decline;

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