| NSI | negative self-image; no signs of infection/inflammation; non-syncytium-inducing |
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| NSI | Non syncytium inducing |
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| SI | Syncytium-inducing |
| syncytium | <pathology> An epithelium or tissue in which there is cytoplasmic continuity between the constituent cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
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a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei and enclosed in a membrane but no internal cell boundaries (as in muscle fibers)
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| syncytium |
A large cell-like structure formed by the joining together of two or more cells. The plural is syncytia.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
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A group of cells in which cytoplasmic continuity is maintained. cf acellular.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E22.htm
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A multinucleate cell in which the nuclei are not separated by cell membranes.
Ãâó: www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v5/n12/glossary/nrg1491...
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Multi-nucleate cells formed by the fusion of neighboring cells. Syncytia may form due to the expression of a viral fusion protein during viral replication.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~S.html
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| syncytium | a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei and enclosed in a membrane but no internal cell boundaries (as in muscle fibers) |
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