| cytometry, flow | Analysis of biological material by detection of the light-absorbing or fluorescing properties of cells or subcellular fractions such as chromosomes passing in a narrow stream through a laser beam. Flow cytometry is used with automated sorting devices to sort successive droplets of the stream into different fractions depending on the fluorescence emitted by each droplet. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| cytomicrosome | See: microsome. Origin: cyto-+ G. Mikros, small, + soma, body (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytomorphology | The study of the structure of cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytomorphosis | Changes that the cell undergoes during the various stages of its existence. See: prosoplasia. Origin: cyto-+ G. Morphosis, a shaping (05 Mar 2000) |
| cyton | <cell biology> The main part of a neuron cell (which consists of the main body plus a number of long extensions from it called axons, axon terminals, and dendrites). (09 Oct 1997) |
| cytopathic | <pathology> Causing disease symptoms in cells. (09 Oct 1997) |
| cytopathic effect | Degenerative changes in cells (especially in tissue culture) associated with the multiplication of certain viruses; when, in tissue culture, spread of virus is restricted by an overlay of agar (or other suitable substance) the cytopathic effect may lead to formation of plaque. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytopathogenic | Pertaining to an agent or substance that causes a diseased condition in cells, in contrast to histologic changes; used especially with reference to effects observed in cells in tissue cultures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytopathogenic effect, viral | Visible morphologic changes in cells infected with viruses. It includes shutdown of cellular RNA and protein synthesis, cell fusion, release of lysosomal enzymes, changes in cell membrane permeability, diffuse changes in intracellular structures, presence of viral inclusion bodies, and chromosomal aberrations. It excludes malignant transformation, which is cell transformation, viral. Viral cytopathogenic effects provide a valuable method for identifying and classifying the infecting viruses. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cytopathogenic virus | A virus whose multiplication leads to degenerative changes in the host cell. See: cytopathic effect. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytopathologic | Cytopathological 1. Denoting cellular changes in disease. 2. Relating to cytopathology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytopathologist | A physician, usually skilled in anatomical pathology, who is specially trained and experienced in cytopathology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytopathology | 1. The study of disease changes within individual cells or cell types. Synonym: exfoliative cytology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytopathy | Any disorder of a cell or anomaly of any of its constituents. Origin: cyto-+ G. Pathos, disease (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytopempsis | Synonym: transcytosis. Origin: cyto-+ G. Pempis, sending through (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Cytologic Technics, Cytological Technic, Cytological Technics, Cytological Technique, Technic, Cytological, Technics, Cytological, Technique, Cytological, Techniques, Cytological, Cytologic Technic, Technic, Cytologic, Technics, Cytologic
Synonyms : Cytologies
Synonyms : HHV 5, Herpesvirus 5 (beta), Human, Cytomegaloviruses, Salivary Gland Virus, Virus, Salivary Gland, Viruses, Salivary Gland
Synonyms : Infections, Cytomegalovirus, Cytomegalic Inclusion Diseases, Cytomegalovirus Infection, Disease, Cytomegalic Inclusion, Diseases, Cytomegalic Inclusion, Inclusion Disease, Cytomegalic, Inclusion Diseases, Inclusion Diseases, Cytomegalic
| cytokinesis |
organic process consisting of the division of the cytoplasm of a cell following karyokinesis bringing about the separation into two daughter cells
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| cytologist |
a biologist who studies the structure and function of cells
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| cytolysin |
a substance that partly or completely destroys animal cells
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| cytomegalovirus retinitis |
opportunistic infection of the retina by cytomegalovirus, seen in patients with immunodeficiency; symptoms include retinal necrosis and hemorrhage, leading to blindness.
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| cytoid bodies |
globular, shiny white structures resembling cell nuclei in size and shape, appearing in degenerated retinal nerve fibers; seen histologically in cotton-wool spots.
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