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- A glomus body (or glomus organ; plural glomera) is a component of the dermis layer of the skin, involved in body temperature regulation. The glomus body...
- Glomus tumor was also the name formerly (and incorrectly) used for a tumor now called a paraganglioma. A glomus tumor (also known as a "solitary glomus...
- Glomus cells are the cell type mainly located in the carotid bodies and aortic bodies. Glomus type I cells are peripheral chemoreceptors which sense the...
- nerve palsies, usually of the vagus nerve and hypoglossal nerve. Glomus tympani**** and Glomus jugulare, also known as jugulotympanic paraganglioma: Both commonly...
- up glomus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glomus (Latin for 'ball of thread or yarn') can refer to: Glomus (fungus) Glomus tumor Coccygeal glomus Carotid...
- C.; Schußler, A. (2009). "'Glomus intraradices DAOM197198', a model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, is not Glomus intraradices". New Phytol....
- Glomus is a genus of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, and all species form symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizae) with plant roots. Glomus is the largest...
- called glomus cells: glomus type I cells are peripheral chemoreceptors, and glomus type II cells are sustentacular supportive cells. Glomus type I cells...
- what allows plants to be used as ****es. Glomus macrocarpum was found to be more effective than other Glomus species at enhancing essential oil concentrations...
- PMID 16314705. S2CID 32243951. Santos L, Chow C, Kennerson A (2002). "Glomus coccygeum may mimic glomus tumour". Pathology. 34 (4): 339–43. doi:10.1080/003130202760120508...