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callosal agenesis defect of the callosal structures of the brain.
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callus (L. callum, thick skin; pl: calluses or calli) 1. A protective tissue, consisting of parenchyma cells, that develops over a cut or damaged plant surface.
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callus in vascular plants, the parenchymatous tissue of cambial origin that forms in response to wounding or infections by pathogens.
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callus An undifferentiated clone of plant cells.
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callus A mass of thin-walled, undifferentiated plant cells, developed as the result of wounding or culture on nutrient media. (2)
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