Toxic vacuolation, also known as toxic vacuolization,[1] is the formation of vacuoles in the cytoplasm of neutrophils in response to severe infections or inflammatory conditions.[2][3]
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Toxicvacuolation, also known as toxic vacuolization, is the formation of vacuoles in the cytoplasm of neutrophils in response to severe infections or...
conditions. Along with Döhle bodies and toxicvacuolation, which are two other findings in the cytoplasm of granulocytes, toxic granulation is a peripheral blood...
accumulation leads to vacuolation of most tissues. Vacuolation is most obvious in neurons and epithelial cells. The vacuolation resolves shortly after...
cells, such as reactive lymphocytes, or features such as toxic granulation and vacuolation in neutrophils. The results of the white blood cell differential...
broken, for example by a herbivore, then the two chemicals can react forming toxic chemicals. In garlic, alliin and the enzyme alliinase are normally separated...
B1 toxicity. In animal studies, pathological lesions associated with aflatoxin B1 intoxication include reduction in weight of liver, vacuolation of hepatocytes...
hormonal changes were accompanied by the histological observation of vacuolation (empty cavities) of the cells of the adrenal cortex. The US EPA has classified...
homogeneous. The inner layer is laminated. The senescent heterocyst undergoes vacuolation and finally breaks off from the filament causing fragmentation. These...
of toxicity were inappetence, locomotor disturbances, paresis especially of the hind limbs and recumbency. Lesions comprised perineuronal vacuolation in...
"Oral administration of dextromethorphan does not produce neuronal vacuolation in the rat brain". NeuroToxicology. 28 (4): 813–8. doi:10.1016/j.neuro...
information on size, cytoplasm, nucleoli, basophilia (color of cytoplasm), and vacuolation (bubble-like properties). While some clinicians still use the FAB scheme...
kidneys have been described by Mackay who showed how there was progressive vacuolation of the cytoplasm of the cells which particularly affected the proximal...
protein complex that causes a progressive vacuolation in the epithelial cells leading to their death. The vacuolation has also been associated with promoting...
seen in acute leukemia. Clinically significant features like toxic granulation and vacuolation can also be ascertained from microscopic examination of white...
models with this mutation do not exhibit the classical mitochondrial vacuolation pathology seen in G93A and G37R ALS mice and unlike G93A mice, deficiency...
glycans on cells with high affinity. Just subB is sufficient to cause vacuolation of vero cells. Neu5GC is not made by humans but is acquired from food...
clasmatodendrosis of astrocytes, defined by cytoplasmic swelling and vacuolation, beading and dissolution of their processes and nuclear alterations resembling...
pharmacological inhibition causes lysosome enlargement and cytoplasmic vacuolation due to impaired PtdIns(3,5)P2 synthesis and impaired lysosome fission...
research by John Olney. In 1989, John Olney discovered that neuronal vacuolation and other cytotoxic changes ("lesions") occurred in brains of rats administered...
symptoms such as swelling of the endoplasmic reticulum, disintegration and vacuolation of the cytoplasm, as well as fibrous material appearing in those vacuolated...