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VACUOLATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
vacuolation. noun. vac·u·o·la·tion ˌvak-yə-(ˌ)wō-ˈlā-shən. : the development or formation of vacuoles .
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Vacuolization - Wikipedia
Vacuolization is the formation of vacuoles or vacuole-like structures, within or adjacent to cells. Perinuclear vacuolization of epidermal keratinocytes is ...
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Vacuolization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Vacuolization is defined as the formation of vacuoles within cells, often resulting from lipid accumulation in tubular epithelial cells, with varying amounts ...
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vacuolation
vacuolation (ˌvækjuːəˈleɪʃən) [f. next: cf. vacuolated ppl. a. and -ation.] The formation of vacuoles; change to a vacuolar state.1858 Carpenter Veg. Phys. §318 In other cases it would appear that a number of cells are formed by a process of vacuolation. 1881 Mivart Cat 329 Vacuolation—denoting the ...
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Kidney, Renal Tubule - Vacuolation, Cytoplasmic
Cytoplasmic vacuolation is characterized by the presence of clear vacuoles in renal tubule epithelium in the absence of any morphologic changes associated with ...
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Cytoplasmic vacuolization in cell death and survival - Oncotarget
Cytoplasmic vacuolization (also called cytoplasmic vacuolation) is a well-known morphological phenomenon observed in mammalian cells after exposure to ...
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Vacuolation is most obvious in neurons and epithelial cells. The vacuolation resolves shortly after poisoning is discontinued, but if the vacuolation is so severe that it destroys cells, it may result in some neurologic
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Cytoplasmic vacuolation, adaptation and cell death - PubMed
The review focuses on a widely-observed morphological phenomenon, a unique class of cytoplasmic vacuolation, found in cultured (mammalian) cells.
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VACUOLATION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · the formation of vacuoles. · the state of being vacuolate. · a system of vacuoles. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of vacuolation. First ...
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Delayed vacuolation in mammalian cells caused by hypotonicity and ...
Prolonged exposure of mammalian cells to hypotonic environments stimulates the development of sometimes large and numerous vacuoles of ...
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Cytoplasmic vacuolations in peripheral blood smear: A significant ...
Cytoplasmic vacuolations in RBCs. The vacuolation are seen predominantly in red cell precursors affecting early precursors (pronormoblasts) more than late ...
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vacuolated
vacuolated, ppl. a. (ˈvækjuːəleɪtɪd) [f. vacuole: cf. vacuolation.] Rendered vacuolar; modified or altered by vacuolation.1859 Huxley Oceanic Hydrozoa 84 The cavity of the base of the involucrum appears to become filled up by vacuolated tissue. 1878 F. J. Bell Gegenbauer's Comp. Anat. 24 There are o...
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vacuolating
vacuolating, ppl. a. Med. (ˈvækjuːəleɪtɪŋ) [Back-formation from vacuolation: see -ing2.] vacuolating agent or vacuolating virus: a papovavirus, orig. obtained from rhesus monkey kidney tissue, which is capable of causing tumours in animals and animal tissue cultures; also called SV 40 (cf. SV s.v. S...
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Avian vacuolar myelinopathy
The toxin causes widespread vacuolation of the white matter of the brain and spinal cord of intoxicated birds.
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vacuolization
ˌvacuoliˈzation [f. prec. Cf. vacuolized = vacuolated.] = vacuolation.1882 Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. Jan. 4 What is the nature of the vacuolisation? 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 168 Small and large neuroglia cells,..in a state of vacuolisation and progressive liquefaction.
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