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Descriptor English: Cell-in-Cell Formation
Descriptor Spanish: Formación de la Célula en Célula
Descriptor formación de células en células
Scope note: "Mecanismos por los cuales una célula es internalizada en otra. La célula hospedera puede ""engullir"" a otra, tal como hacen las CÉLULAS FAGOCÍTICAS, o la célula hospedera puede ser invadida por otra célula (ENTOSIS), o los procesos de internalización puede incluir la cooperación de la célula hospedera y la célula que se está introduciendo en ella. Las células viables pueden mantenerse en células no fagocíticas (EMPERIPOLESIS), sufrir la división celular, pasar a través de la célula hospedera y luego salir de ella (MIGRACIÓN TRANSCELULAR DE CÉLULAS) o desencadenar la APOPTOSIS de las células invadidas."
Descriptor Portuguese: Formação de Célula em Célula
Descriptor French: Mécanismes conduisant à la présence d'une cellule dans une autre
Entry term(s): Cell in Cell Formation
Tree number(s): G04.165
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D057686
Scope note: The mechanisms by which a cell becomes internalized in another. The host cell may engulf another as do PHAGOCYTIC CELLS, or the host cell may be invaded by another cell (ENTOSIS), or internalization processes may involve the cooperation of both the host cell and the cell being internalized. Viable cells may remain in non-phagocytic cells (EMPERIPOLESIS), undergo cell division, pass through and then out of the host cell (TRANSCELLULAR CELL MIGRATION), or trigger APOPTOSIS of the invaded cell.
Allowable Qualifiers: DE drug effects
GE genetics
IM immunology
PH physiology
RE radiation effects
Public MeSH Note: 2011
History Note: 2011
DeCS ID: 54325
Unique ID: D057686
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Date Established: 2011/01/01
Date of Entry: 2010/06/25
Revision Date: 2016/01/15
Cell-in-Cell Formation - Preferred
Concept UI M0538663
Scope note The mechanisms by which a cell becomes internalized in another. The host cell may engulf another as do PHAGOCYTIC CELLS, or the host cell may be invaded by another cell (ENTOSIS), or internalization processes may involve the cooperation of both the host cell and the cell being internalized. Viable cells may remain in non-phagocytic cells (EMPERIPOLESIS), undergo cell division, pass through and then out of the host cell (TRANSCELLULAR CELL MIGRATION), or trigger APOPTOSIS of the invaded cell.
Preferred term Cell-in-Cell Formation
Entry term(s) Cell in Cell Formation



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