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fasciculate of branching or growth form, many branches arising from one point like a bundle of sticks; of rhizines, many simple rhizines arising from one point or region.
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fas ligand A cell surface molecule belonging to the tumor necrosis factor family, which binds to its receptor Fas, inducing apoptosis. Various cells express Fas, whereas Fas ligand is expressed predominantly on natural killer cells and activated T-cells. Fas and Fas ligand are involved in antiviral immune responses, elimination of tumor cells, and regulation of lymphocyte development.
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fasciculation Hyperplastic symptom characterized by a clustering of such plant organs as shoots into such structures as witches' brooms. (20)
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fasciculate bundled; clustered as in a bundle; tufted.
Ãâó: www.biology.lsu.edu/heydrjay/ThomasSay/terms.html
fas A pattern of mental and physical birth abnormalities found in some children of mothers who drank excessively during pregnancy.
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