Cells in some mice
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AASCells in some mice
blastocystA mammalian blastula in which some differentiation of cells has occurred
blastocysta mammalian blastula in which some differentiation of cells has occurred
blastocystsA mammalian blastula in which some differentiation of cells has occurred
blastocystsBLASTOCYST, a mammalian blastula in which some differentiation of cells has occurred
filopodiaA long, slender, tapering pseudopodium, as found in some protozoans and in embryonic cells
filopodiumA long, slender, tapering pseudopodium, as found in some protozoans and in embryonic cells
chromocentera densely staining aggregation of heterochromatic regions in the nucleus of some cells also CHROMOCENTRE
chromocentersCHROMOCENTER, a densely staining aggregation of heterochromatic regions in the nucleus of some cells also CHROMOCENTRE
telomerasean enzyme, found in some cancer cells, that negates the actions of telomeres and enables rapid cell division
endodermisAn inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle
telomerasesTELOMERASE, an enzyme, found in some cancer cells, that negates the actions of telomeres and enables rapid cell division
peroxisomesA small organelle that is present in the cytoplasm of many cells and that contains the reducing enzyme catalase and usually some oxidases
peroxisomeA small organelle that is present in the cytoplasm of many cells and that contains the reducing enzyme catalase and usually some oxidases
streptokinaseAn enzyme produced by some streptococci that is involved in breaking down red blood cells. It is used to treat inflammation and blood clots
hemosiderina pigment that is formed in some phagocytic cells by the breakdown of hemoglobin and is probably essentially a denatured form of ferritin also HAEMOSIDERIN
hemosiderinsHEMOSIDERIN, a pigment that is formed in some phagocytic cells by the breakdown of hemoglobin and is probably essentially a denatured form of ferritin also HAEMOSIDERIN
sensillum(in arthropods and some other invertebrates) A simple sensory receptor consisting of a modified cell or small group of cells of the cuticle or epidermis, typically hair- or rod-shaped