- SV40 is an
abbreviation for
simian vacuolating virus 40 or
simian virus 40, a
polyomavirus that is
found in both
monkeys and humans. Like
other polyomaviruses...
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Thiomargarita is a
genus (family Thiotrichaceae)
which includes the
vacuolate sulfur bacteria species Thiomargarita namibiensis,
Candidatus Thiomargarita...
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derived from the
embryonic mesoderm and
consists of an
inner core of
vacuolated cells filled with glycoproteins,
covered by two
helical collagen-elastin...
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which cause stomach mucosal inflammation. The VacA gene
encodes for
vacuolating cytotoxin, but its
mechanism of
causing peptic ulcers is unclear. Such...
- and the
strain that
infects a
person can
predict the outcome. VacA (
vacuolating cytotoxin autotransporter) is
another major virulence factor encoded...
- "Polaromonas
vacuolata gen. nov., sp. nov., a psychrophilic, marine, gas
vacuolate bacterium from Antarctica",
International Journal of
Systematic and Evolutionary...
- It is a
vesicular cell-rich
cartilage due to the large,
spherical and
vacuolated chondrocytes with no
homologies in
other arthropods.
Other type of cartilage...
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necrosis No
studies Skin No
exposure ****essment data
available Swollen vacuolated epidermal cells,
damage to hair
follicles and
sebaceous glands No studies...
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pressure in
response to
increases in
external NaCl
concentration in the gas-
vacuolate cyanobacterium Microcystis sp".
Archives of Microbiology. 143 (3): 290–296...
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February 2022.
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Hilleman MR (November 1960). "The
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