Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "A giant cell is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually macrophages), often forming a granuloma. It can arise in response to an infection, such as from tuberculosis, herpes, or HIV, or foreign body. These multinucleate giant cells also known as (MGCs) are cells of monocyte or macrophage lineage fused together.Types include: foreign-body giant cell Langhans giant cell Touton giant cells giant-cell arteritis Reed–Sternberg cellAlso as in subependymal giant cell astrocytoma↑"@en }
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- Giant_cell abstract "A giant cell is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually macrophages), often forming a granuloma. It can arise in response to an infection, such as from tuberculosis, herpes, or HIV, or foreign body. These multinucleate giant cells also known as (MGCs) are cells of monocyte or macrophage lineage fused together.Types include: foreign-body giant cell Langhans giant cell Touton giant cells giant-cell arteritis Reed–Sternberg cellAlso as in subependymal giant cell astrocytoma↑".
- Giant_cell comment "A giant cell is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually macrophages), often forming a granuloma. It can arise in response to an infection, such as from tuberculosis, herpes, or HIV, or foreign body. These multinucleate giant cells also known as (MGCs) are cells of monocyte or macrophage lineage fused together.Types include: foreign-body giant cell Langhans giant cell Touton giant cells giant-cell arteritis Reed–Sternberg cellAlso as in subependymal giant cell astrocytoma↑".