- SV40 is an
abbreviation for
simian vacuolating virus 40 or
simian virus 40, a
polyomavirus that is
found in both
monkeys and humans. Like
other polyomaviruses...
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Kalanetra KM, Joye SB,
Sunseri NR,
Nelson DC (September 2005). "Novel
vacuolate sulfur bacteria from the Gulf of
Mexico reproduce by
reductive division...
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pressure in
response to
increases in
external NaCl
concentration in the gas-
vacuolate cyanobacterium Microcystis sp".
Archives of Microbiology. 143 (3): 290–296...
- PMID 16399085.
Cutler SR,
Ehrhardt DW (March 2002). "Polarized
cytokinesis in
vacuolate cells of Arabidopsis". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99 (5): 2812–7. Bibcode:2002PNAS...
- and the
strain that
infects a
person can
predict the outcome. VacA (
vacuolating cytotoxin auto transporter) is
another major virulence factor encoded...
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necrosis No
studies Skin No
exposure ****essment data
available Swollen vacuolated epidermal cells,
damage to hair
follicles and
sebaceous glands No studies...
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center of the spore-case of mosses. In
fungi it
refers to a
centrally vacuolated part of a hypha,
bearing spores. The word
finds analogous usage in myxomycetes...
- The
phragmosome is a
sheet of
cytoplasm forming in
highly vacuolated plant cells in
preparation for mitosis. In
contrast to
animal cells,
plant cells often...
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February 2022.
SWEET BH,
HILLEMAN MR (November 1960). "The
vacuolating virus, S.V. 40". Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 105 (2): 420–7. doi:10...
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particularly to the
outer region. Occasionally,
azurophils are
observed with
vacuolated cytoplasm.
Azure A
Azure (color)
Granule Lysosome Specific granules Neutrophil...