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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Locoweed
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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Myopathy, X-linked, with excessive autophagy
X-linked myopathy with excessive autophagy (XMEA) is a rare childhood onset disease characterized by slow progressive vacuolation and atrophy of skeletal wikipedia.org
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Phosphatidylinositol 3,5-bisphosphate
Importantly, the vacuolation induced by PIKfyve dysfunction and PtdIns(3,5)P2 depletion is reversible and could be selectively rescued by cytosolic microinjection Thus, cytoplasmic vacuolation induced by the dominant-negative PIKfyveK1831E mutant is suppressed upon co-expression of a Sac3 phosphatase-inactive point-mutant wikipedia.org
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spongiosis
spongiosis Path. (spʌndʒɪˈəʊsɪs) [f. spongio- + -osis.] † a. (See quot. 1907.) Obs. b. Accumulation of fluid between the cells of the epidermis.1907 A. Whitfield Skin Dis. & their Treatm. xi. 172 Some of the epithelial cells become swollen from the imbibition of the plasma, and the condition thus pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Feline spongiform encephalopathy
Diagnosis This disease can only be confirmed at the post-mortem, which includes identification of bilaterally symmetrical vacuolation of the neuropil and vacuolation in neurones. wikipedia.org
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Toxic granulation
Clinical significance Along with Döhle bodies and toxic vacuolation, which are two other findings in the cytoplasm of granulocytes, toxic granulation is wikipedia.org
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Can Alzheimer's disease be caused by Slow Prion infection? I found this claim in my study materials with explanation of amyloi plaques, in comparison to CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease). Its characteristic are * Lo...
Dr Yong in the paper titled Prion, The unconventional slow Infectious agent states that the formation of amyloid plaque which is a major contributor to Alzheimer's disease is a unconventionally slow infectious disease (Prion). Some papers have also pointed out the similarities between Alzheimers and...
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Photoblasticism
The authors also looked at how NO and GA effects the vacuolation process of aleurone cells that allow the movement of nutrients to be digested. A NO mutant resulted in inhibition of vacuolation but when GA was later added the process was active again leading to the belief that NO is prior to GA wikipedia.org
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RAB7A
In addition, it has been shown to have a fundamental role in the cellular vacuolation induced by the cytotoxin VacA of Helicobacter pylori. In studies using antisense RNA, downregulation of RAB7 gene expression in HeLa cells using antisense RNA induces severe cell vacuolation that resembles wikipedia.org
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O. A. Trowell
Publications Choline and Liver Respiration (1935) Watery Vacuolation of the Liver (1946) The Sensitivity of Lymphocytes to Ionising Radiation (1952) Cells wikipedia.org
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