Piri virus: Unexplored diversity in the world of bunyaviruses Piri virus is a member of the bunyavirus genus, which belongs to the bunyavirus family. It belongs to the ec ...
Read MoreBettcher Crystals: What are they and how are they used? Böttcher crystals were first described by the German anatomist and pathologist August Böttcher in 1859. These crys ...
Read MoreA specific inoculator is an organism in which pathogens can multiply or go through certain stages of their development. Specific inoculants play an important role in main ...
Read MoreJergason's sign is a symptom described by American surgeon Robert M. Jergason (1885-1957). The symptom is the appearance or intensification of pain when turning the head ...
Read MoreNasmite membrane of the tooth: what is it and why is it needed? The nasmyth shell of the tooth is a thin layer that covers the crown of the tooth and consists of the bulk ...
Read MoreReticulothalamic Pathway: Functions and Roles in the Central Nervous System The reticulothalamic tract, also known as the reticulothalamic tract, is an important part of ...
Read MoreSustentocyti (sustentocyti, lnh; lat. sustento - support, support + hist. cytus - cell) are specialized epithelial cells that make up the main part of the cell population ...
Read MoreThe cutting needle is a curved surgical needle with a triangular cross-section. Cutting needles are used in surgery to cut and cut tissue. Thanks to its triangular cross- ...
Read MoreMorphogenesis is the process of differentiation of cells and tissues, as a result of which the shape and structure of various organs and parts of the body are determined. ...
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