- Look up
tegument in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tegument may
refer to:
Integumentary system, a
protective organ system forming the
outermost layer...
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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...
- A
viral tegument or
tegument, more
commonly known as a
viral matrix, is a
cluster of
proteins that
lines the
space between the
envelope and nucleocapsid...
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bilayer called the envelope. The
envelope is
joined to the
capsid through a
tegument. This
complete particle is
known as the virion. HSV-1 and HSV-2 each contain...
- Pang J, Xu M,
Zhong Q, et al. (October 2020). "CryoEM
structure of the
tegumented capsid of Epstein–Barr virus". Cell Research. 30 (10): 873–884. doi:10...
- reticulum). The
tegument plays a key role in the fluke's
infection of the host.
Studies have
shown that
certain parts of the
tegument (in this case, the...
- 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...
- 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...
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underwater and to
provide calcium for eggs**** formation.
Crocodilian tegument have
pores believed to be
sensory in function,
analogous to the lateral...