| pathotropism | Attraction of drugs toward diseased structures. Origin: patho-+ G. Tropos, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pathologist |
A specialist in veterinary medicine who examines the changes in body tissues and organs caused by disease.
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| pathogen |
Any disease-producing microorganism or material.
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| pathogen |
[PATH-oh-jen] a living organism capable of causing a disease in another organism; a germ.
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| pathogen |
An organism that causes disease in another organism.
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| pathogenesis |
That portion of the life cycle of a pathogen during which it becomes, and continues to be, associated with its suscept. (20)
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