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mitochondrial Referring to mitochondria or rod-like structures inside cells of the body whose primary functions include the production and regulation of energy.
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mitochondria a rod-shaped or oval body in cells that is the site of energy production by means of OXIDATION. Mitochondrial function can be interrupted by NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGS (LAMIVUDINE [3TC], STAVUDINE [D4T]) due to inhibition of gamma INTERFERON and DNA POLYMERASE, leading to lactic acidosis.
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mitogen a substance that induces cell division.
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mitospore (conidium, conidiospore) is an asexually produced propagule, the result of mitosis. Most fungi produce mitospores. Mitosporic fungi are also known as anamophic fungi (compare teleomorph or deuteromycetes).
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mitosis The process by which a parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
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