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Descripteur en français: | Mécanismes conduisant à la présence d'une cellule dans une autre | ||||
Descripteur en anglais: | Cell-in-Cell Formation | ||||
Descripteur en espagnol: |
Formación de la Célula en Célula
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Descripteur en portugais: | Formação de Célula em Célula | ||||
Synonymes: |
Cell in Cell Formation |
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Code(s) d'arborescence: |
G04.165 |
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Identificateur unique RDF: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D057686 | ||||
Note d'application: | 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. |
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Qualificatifs autorisés: |
DE drug effects GE genetics IM immunology PH physiology RE radiation effects |
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Note publique MeSH: | 2011 |
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Note historique: | 2011 |
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Identifiant DeCS: | 54325 | ||||
ID du Descripteur: | D057686 | ||||
Documents indexés dans la Biblioteque Virtuelle de Santé (BVS): | Cliquez ici pour accéder aux documents VHL | ||||
Date d'établissement: | 01/01/2011 | ||||
Date d'entrée: | 25/06/2010 | ||||
Date de révision: | 15/01/2016 |
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PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES
Cell Physiological Phenomena [G04]Cell Physiological Phenomena
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Cell-in-Cell Formation
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Concept UI |
M0538663 |
Note d'application | 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. |
Terme préféré | Cell-in-Cell Formation |
Synonymes |
Cell in Cell Formation |
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