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Vacuolated
Vacuolated Vac"u*o*la`ted, a. (Biol.) Full of vacuoles, or small air cavities; as, vacuolated cells.

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- 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...
- derived from the embryonic mesoderm and consists of an inner core of vacuolated cells filled with glycoproteins, covered by two helical collagen-elastin...
- (nucleic acid stain), one is vacuolate (Vac Inc) and the other more crystalloid (Cyst Inc - darker spots). C. Vacuolate inclusions only. Viral diseases...
- pressure in response to increases in external NaCl concentration in the gas-vacuolate cyanobacterium Microcystis sp". Archives of Microbiology. 143 (3): 290–296...
- Thiomargarita is a genus (family Thiotrichaceae) which includes the vacuolate sulfur bacteria species Thiomargarita namibiensis, Candidatus Thiomargarita...
- which cause stomach mucosal inflammation. The VacA gene encodes for vacuolating cytotoxin, but its mechanism of causing peptic ulcers is unclear. Such...
- human papilloma virus types 13 and 32. It exhibits surface cells with vacuolated cytoplasm around irregular, pyknotic nuclei and occasional cells with...
- The phragmosome is a sheet of cytoplasm forming in highly vacuolated plant cells in preparation for mitosis. In contrast to animal cells, plant cells often...
- 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...
- Kalanetra KM, Joye SB, Sunseri NR, Nelson DC (September 2005). "Novel vacuolate sulfur bacteria from the Gulf of Mexico reproduce by reductive division...