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cytophylactic increases activity of leucocytes (white blood cells) in defence against infections
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cytoplasm All the living contents of a cell aside from the nucleus. Does not include vacuole or cell wall substances.
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cytoskeleton A network of protein filaments (microfibrils and microtubules) that give eukaryotic cells shape and movement. Are involved in directing chomosome movement, cell plate formation, orientation of chloroplasts, etc.
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cytokinesis The division of the remaining cytoplasmic substances in a cell aside from the nuclear events of mitosis.
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cytomegalovirus a herpesvirus that occurs in healthy individuals without causing symptoms. In immunocompromised individuals (usually with CD4 cell counts below 50 cells/mm 3 ), CMV may cause serious illness including retinitis (inflammation of the retina), pneumonia, colitis (inflammation of the large bowel), and encephalitis. CMV infection of a pregnant woman may lead to congenital abnormalities in the newborn. CMV may be treated with ganciclovir, foscarnet, or cidofovir.
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