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- (paracellular migration). Emperipolesis: a band neutrophil inside a megakaryocyte (Wright-Giemsa, 100x, oil). Emperipolesis in Rosai-Dorfman disease highlighted...
- possibly other types of cells trapped within them, a phenomenon known as emperipolesis. Upon immunohistochemical staining, the histiocytes will be positive...
- related to some of the processes ending with -esis (eg diapedesis, or emperipolesis, cytokinesis) or similar suffixes. There are three main types of cytosis:...
- nutrition. Active transport Antigen presentation Antigen-presenting cell Emperipolesis Endosymbionts in protists Paracytophagy Phagoptosis Pinocytosis Residual...
- is 14.6% among dengue hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis patients. Emperipolesis X-linked lymphoproliferative disease § XLP2 Fisman, David N. (2000)...
- Endocytosis animation (1) Endocytosis animation (2) Active transport Emperipolesis RAP6 (Rab5-activating protein 6) Exocytosis Phagocytosis Pinocytosis...
- surface) or trapped in the cellular processes between the stromal cells. Emperipolesis is the in vivo phenomenon in which one cell is completely engulfed into...
- neutrophils (this cell-engulfing phenomenon is termed emperipolesis). In one large study, emperipolesis of white blood cells appeared to be a helpful indicator...
- a cell attaches itself to another cell. This is differentiated from emperipolesis, which is when one cell is engulfed by another. Peripolesis is thought...
- centrioles. Both "tumor cell-tumor cell" and "leukocyte-tumor cell" emperipolesis (i.e. active penetration of the latter by the former) is very commonly...