... : a band neutrophil inside a megakaryocyte (Wright-Giemsa, 100x, oil). Emperipolesis in Rosai-Dorfman disease ... Emperipolesis is the presence of an intact cell within the cytoplasm of another cell. It is derived from Greek (en is inside, ... Emperipolesis is unlike phagocytosis, in which the engulfed cell is killed by the lysosomal enzymes of the macrophage. Instead ... Emperipolesis has been classified into two categories: Engulfment of hemapoietic cells by megakaryocytes such as in ...
Emperipolesis X-linked lymphoproliferative disease#XLP2 Fisman, David N. (2000). "Hemophagocytic syndromes and infection". ...
De Pasquale, P Paterlini, Daniela Quaglino, D. Quaglino : Emperipolesis of granulocytes within megakaryocytes. Br. J. Haematol ...
This is differentiated from emperipolesis, which is when one cell is engulfed by another. Peripolesis is thought to be a ...
There he used cinemicrography to study lymphocytes, describing the phenomenon of emperipolesis, and conducted research on ...
... this cell-engulfing phenomenon is termed emperipolesis). In one large study, emperipolesis of white blood cells appeared to be ...
Emperipolesis is the in vivo phenomenon in which one cell is completely engulfed into another (e.g. thymocytes into thymic ...
Active transport Antigen presentation Antigen-presenting cell Emperipolesis Endosymbionts in protists Paracytophagy Phagoptosis ...
... a phenomenon known as emperipolesis. Upon immunohistochemical staining, the histiocytes will be positive for S100, CD68, and ...
Both "tumor cell-tumor cell" and "leukocyte-tumor cell" emperipolesis (i.e. active penetration of the latter by the former) is ...
... or emperipolesis, cytokinesis) or similar suffixes. There are three main types of cytosis: endocytosis (into the cell), ...
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Endocytosis animation (1) Endocytosis animation (2) Active transport Emperipolesis RAP6 (Rab5- ...