| lentiviruses, bovine | A subgenus of lentivirus comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in cattle. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| lentiviruses, equine | A subgenus of lentivirus comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in horses. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lentiviruses, feline | A subgenus of lentivirus comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in cats. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lentiviruses, ovine-caprine | A subgenus of lentivirus comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in sheep and goats. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lentiviruses, primate | A subgenus of lentivirus comprising viruses that produce immunodeficiencies in primates, including humans. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lentogenic | Denoting the virulence of a virus capable of inducing lethal infection in embryonic hosts after a long incubation period and an inapparent infection in immature and adult hosts; the term is used in characterizing Newcastle disease virus, particularly strains used as vaccines administered in water or as sprays. Origin: L. Lentus, sluggish, inactive, + G. -gen, producing (05 Mar 2000) |
| lentoid | <cell culture, pathology> Spherical cluster of retinal cells, formed by aggregation in vitro, that has a core of lens like cells inside which accumulate proteins characteristic of normal lens. The cells concerned derive from retinal glial cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
| lentula | Lentulo A motorised, flexible, spiral wire instrument used in dentistry to apply paste filling material into the root canal(s) of a tooth. Origin: L. Lentus, pliant, flexible (05 Mar 2000) |
| lenticular nucleus |
Part of the corpus striatum located lateral to the internal capsule and medial to the calustrum and consisting of an outer part, the putamen and an inner part, the globus pallidus.
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| lentivirus |
family of slow retroviruses that can infect quiescent cells (not dividing cells).
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| lenticel |
pore in outer bark of woody plants
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| lentigines |
plural form of lentigo.
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| lentigo |
A flat, brown, small, or sometimes large, spot that is associated with aging or sun-damaged skin. Also known as sunspots, age spots, or liver spots, although they have no relation to the liver or liver function.
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