| plasmokinin | A coagulation (clotting) factor. Classic haemophilia (haemophilia A) is due to a congenital deficiency in the amount (or activity) of factor VIII. Factor VIII is also known as antihemophiliac factor (AHF) or antihemophiliac globulin (AHG). The gene for factor VIII (that for classic haemophilia) is on the X chromosome so females can be silent carriers without symptoms and males can be haemophiliacs. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| plasmolemma | <cell biology> The structure enveloping a cell, enclosing the cytoplasm and forming a selective permeability barrier. It consists of lipids, proteins and some carbohydrates, the lipids thought to form a bilayer in which integral proteins are embedded to varying degrees. Synonym: plasma membrane. (26 Mar 1998) |
| plasmolysis | <plant biology> Process by which the plant cell protoplast shrinks, so that the plasma membrane becomes partly detached from the wall. Occurs in solutions of high osmotic potential, due to water moving out of the protoplast by osmosis. (31 Dec 1997) |
| plasmolytic | Relating to plasmolysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmolyze | To cause the dissolution of the cellular constituents. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmon | The total of the extrachromosomal genetic properties of the eukaryotic cell cytoplasm. Synonym: plasmotype. Origin: cytoplasm + -on (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmorrhexis | The splitting open of a cell from the pressure of the protoplasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmoschisis | The splitting of protoplasm into fragments. Origin: plasmo-+ G. Schisis, a cleaving (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmosin | A highly viscous substance in cytoplasm containing discrete fibres of considerable length; a nucleoprotein regarded as the structural foundation of the cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmotomy | A form of mitosis in multinuclear protozoan cells in which the cytoplasm divides into two or more masses, later reproducing, in some cases by sporulation. Origin: plasmo-+ G. Tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmotropic | Pertaining to or manifesting plasmotropism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmotropism | A condition in which the bone marrow, spleen, and liver are sites for the destruction of the erythrocytes, as opposed to destruction in the circulating blood. Origin: plasmo-+ G. Trope, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmotype | The total of the extrachromosomal genetic properties of the eukaryotic cell cytoplasm. Synonym: plasmotype. Origin: cytoplasm + -on (05 Mar 2000) |
| plasmozyme | Synonym: prothrombin. Origin: plasmo-+ G. Zyme, leaven (05 Mar 2000) |
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| plasmodium |
A multinucleated mass of an acellular slime mold.
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A feeding stage in the Myxomycota; mass of cytoplasm containing multiple nuclei.
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A naked, multinucleate mass of protoplasm that moves and feeds in a amoeboid fashion.
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| plasmocrine vacuole |
A vacuole present in the cytoplasm of a secretory cell that is filled with crystalloid material.
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| plasmocyte |
The malignant cells found in the bone marrow and occasionally in the blood of persons with multiple myeloma.
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