| cytoarchitecture |
the arrangement, or pattern of arrangement, of cells in a body tissue, organ, or structure. A cell is the smallest, most basic unit of life, that is capable of existing by itself. When groups of cells of the same type come together with non-living material, they are called tissues. An example of cytoarchitecture is the arrangement of nerve cells in the brain, especially the outer, top part of the brain (known as the cerebral cortex). ...
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| cytopathic |
related to disease, disorders or destruction of cells.
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| cytotoxicity |
the quality of being toxic to or killing cells.
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| cytogenetic |
Concerning the chromosomes.
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| cytogenetics |
A method by which chromosomes can be analysed under the microscope.
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