- cytosis
- pino·cytosis;poi·kilo·cytosis;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Cytosis — is an active transport mechanism for the movement of large quantities of molecules into and out of cells. There are two types of cytosis: Exocytosis, where a cell directs the contents of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane. The vesicles… … Wikipedia
cytosis — n. [Gr. kytos, container] Non specific cellular ingestion or egestion processes by pinocytosis or phagocytosis … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
cytosis — 1. A condition in which there is more than the usual number of cells, as in the c. of spinal fluid in acute leptomeningitis. 2. Frequently used with a prefixed combining form as a means of describing certain features pertaining to cells; e.g.,… … Medical dictionary
цитоз — (cytosis; цито + оз) повышенное (в сравнении с нормой) содержание клеточных элементов в исследуемом объекте; термин обычно используется при описании состава цереброспинальной жидкости … Большой медицинский словарь
Цито́з — (cytosis; Цито + оз) повышенное (в сравнении с нормой) содержание клеточных элементов в исследуемом объекте; термин обычно используется при описании состава цереброспинальной жидкости … Медицинская энциклопедия
Exocytosis — For the meaning of exocytosis in dermatopathology, see exocytosis (dermatopathology). Neuron A (transmitting) to neuron B (receiving) 1. Mitochondrion 2. Synaptic vesicle with neurotransmitters 3. Autoreceptor 4. Synapse with neurotransmitter… … Wikipedia
Neutropenia — Classification and external resources Blood film with a striking absence of neutrophils, leaving only red blood cells and platelets ICD 10 D … Wikipedia
Neutrophilia — Classification and external resources DiseasesDB 8995 eMedicine med/3209 Neutrophilia (or neutrophil leukocytosis) is a … Wikipedia
Monocytosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D72.8 ICD 9 288.8 … Wikipedia
Chronic granulomatous disease — Classification and external resources Superoxide ICD 10 D … Wikipedia