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- Look up tegument in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tegument may refer to: Integumentary system, the organ system that protects the body from various...
- viral genes. Tegumental contents are released into the cytoplasm upon entrance into the cell upon which many[citation needed] tegumental proteins become...
- Tegument /ˈtɛɡjʊmənt/ is a term in helminthology for the outer body covering of members of the phylum Platyhelminthes. The name is derived from a Latin...
- cell bodies, also known as tegumental cells, these connect to the outer cytoplasm via thin cytoplasmic strands. The tegumental cells contain the usual cytoplasmic...
- called the envelope. The envelope is joined to the capsid by means of a tegument. This complete particle is known as the virion. HSV-1 and HSV-2 each contain...
- the animal. The body surface of trematodes comprises a tough syncytial tegument, which helps protect against digestive enzymes in those species that inhabit...
- and is derived from that of the host. Below this membrane envelope is a tegument which surrounds an icosahedral capsid, composed of 162 capsomeres. The...
- double-stranded DNA genome into an icosahedral nucleocapsid. There is tegument around. Tegument contains filaments, each 7 nm wide. It is an amorphous layer with...
- "In vitro effects of aqueous extract from Artocarpus takoocha Roxb on tegumental surface of Haplorchis taic****" (PDF). The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical...
- The fine structure of the tegument in helminths is essentially the same in both the cestodes and trematodes. A typical tegument is 7–16 μm thick, with distinct...