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- Q1280161 subject Q7137979.
- Q1280161 abstract "In medicine, emperipolesis is the presence of an intact cell within the cytoplasm of another cell. It is derived from Greek (em is inside, peri is around, polemai is wander about).It is related to peripolesis, which is the attachment of one cell to another.".
- Q1280161 thumbnail Emperipolesis_-_very_high_mag.jpg?width=300.
- Q1280161 wikiPageWikiLink Q111140.
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- Q1280161 wikiPageWikiLink Q7137979.
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- Q1280161 comment "In medicine, emperipolesis is the presence of an intact cell within the cytoplasm of another cell. It is derived from Greek (em is inside, peri is around, polemai is wander about).It is related to peripolesis, which is the attachment of one cell to another.".
- Q1280161 label "Emperipolesis".
- Q1280161 depiction Emperipolesis_-_very_high_mag.jpg.