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Parabasalid - Wikipedia
The parabasalids are a group of flagellated protists within the supergroup Excavata. Most of these eukaryotic organisms form a symbiotic relationship in ...
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Vaginal pH and parabasal cells in postmenopausal women - PubMed
Vaginal pH above 6.0 correlates with high levels of parabasal cells (20% or more) from the midvagina.
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Number and proliferation of basal and parabasal cells in ... - PubMed
Parabasal cells located just above the basal cells have also been shown to contribute to cell renewal. However, a systematic study of the composition and ...
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parabasal
parabasal, a. (n.) (pærəˈbeɪsəl) [para-1.] 1. Zool. a. In Crinoids: Situated next to and articulated with a basal plate. b. n. (also in mod.L. form parabasāle, pl. -ālia). A parabasal joint.1872 Nicholson Palæont. 125 In some cases the ‘basals’ are succeeded by a second row or cycle of plates..which...
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Normal Cytology | Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene
Parabasal Squamous Cells. parabasal_squamous_cells-BDR Parabasal squamous cells are found in the basal layer of the squamous epithelium. The round- to oval ...
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Vaginal cytology - Wikipedia
The two darker, smaller cells are parabasal cells surrounded by larger intermediate cells; Parabasal cells - These cells are small, round or nearly round ...
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Stethomyia
Male genitalia gonocoxites have an internal seta and a single long parabasal seta that is not borne on a tubercle.
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Parabasalia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Parabasalia is defined as a phylum of single-celled, amitochondriate protists that are uniformly anaerobic, comprising two classes: trichomonads and ...
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Urogenital Cytology: Part II--Vaginal Cytology - WSAVA2009 - VIN
The parabasal cells are the smallest epithelial cells seen in vaginal smears. These cells are usually round-oval cells with a round nucleus and only a very slim ...
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Vaginal pH and parabasal cells in postmenopausal women
Vaginal pH above 6.0 correlates with high levels of parabasal cells (20% or more) from the midvagina.
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PARABASAL BODY Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of PARABASAL BODY is a cytoplasmic body closely associated with the kinetoplast of certain flagellates.
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perimenopausal
perimenopausal, a. Med. (ˌpɛrɪmɛnəˈpɔːzəl) [f. peri- + menopausal a.] Occurring at around the time of the menopause.1961 J. K. Frost in Novak & Jones Textbk. Gynecol. (ed. 6) xxxvi. 774 Except postpartum, the parabasal type cell does not exfoliate normally until the later years of the reproductive p...
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Ray (optics)
A parabasal ray is a ray that propagates close to some defined "base ray" rather than the optical axis. Parabasal rays about the optical axis are sometimes used to calculate first-order properties of optical systems.
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Monocercomonas
Parabasal filaments are observed between the nucleus and a disc-shaped parabasal body (which is the Golgi body), a synapomorphy of Parabasalians
Monocercomonas Parabasal filaments emerge from kinetosome complexes, none of them having the functionality of a cell costa, but the most dorsal one displaying a similar
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kinetoplast
kinetoplast Biol. (kaɪˈniːtəʊplɑːst, -æ-) [ad. F. kinétoplaste (A. Alexeieff 1917, in Compt. Rend. hebd. d. Séances et Mém. de la Soc. de Biol. LXXX. 512): see kineto- and -plast.] a. A structure lying close to a kinetosome in some protozoa, esp. trypanosomes. b. This structure together with the kin...
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