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Emperipolesis is the presence of an intact cell within the cytoplasm of another cell. It is derived from Greek (en is inside, peripoleomai is go round). Emperipolesis is an uncommon biological process, and can be physiological or pathological. It is related to peripolesis, which is the attachment of one cell to another. Emperipolesis is unlike phagocytosis, in which the engulfed cell is killed by the lysosomal enzymes of the macrophage. Instead, the engulfed cell remains viable within the other, and can exit at any time without causing structural or functional abnormalities in either cell.

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  • اختراق خلية (ar)
  • Emperipolesis (de)
  • Emperipolesis (en)
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  • في الطب، يشير مصطلح اختراق الخلية (emperipolesis) إلى وجود خلية سليمة في السيتوبلازم الخاص بخلية أخرى. المصطلح مشتق من اليونانية (فالمقطعem تعني بالداخل وكلمة peri تعني حول، وكلمة polemai تعني يتجول حول). يتعلق هذا المصطلح بمصطلح الاحتفاف الذي يعني ارتباط خلية بأخرى. (ar)
  • Als Emperipolesis oder Emperipolese wird die Aufnahme oder Umhüllung von zum Beispiel lymphozytären Zellen durch andere Zellen bezeichnet. Im Gegensatz zur Phagozytose bleiben die umhüllten Zellen dabei intakt. Im normalen Knochenmark können Emperipolesen in Megakaryozyten auftreten, die hier andere Vorläuferzellen der Blutbildung umschlingen können. (de)
  • Emperipolesis is the presence of an intact cell within the cytoplasm of another cell. It is derived from Greek (en is inside, peripoleomai is go round). Emperipolesis is an uncommon biological process, and can be physiological or pathological. It is related to peripolesis, which is the attachment of one cell to another. Emperipolesis is unlike phagocytosis, in which the engulfed cell is killed by the lysosomal enzymes of the macrophage. Instead, the engulfed cell remains viable within the other, and can exit at any time without causing structural or functional abnormalities in either cell. (en)
  • In anatomia patologica, l'emperipolesi (dal greco ἐν, «dentro», e πεϱιπολέομαι, «trasmigrare») è un fenomeno che consiste nel passaggio di linfociti all'interno di cellule eucariote. Di solito lo si riscontra nelle infiammazioni croniche tipo la rettocolite ulcerosa, prostatiti croniche, gastriti croniche, surrenaliti autoimmuni. È possibile ritrovare in questi casi la presenza di polimorfonucleati all'interno di cellule gastriche, enterociti, cellule prostatiche. (it)
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  • في الطب، يشير مصطلح اختراق الخلية (emperipolesis) إلى وجود خلية سليمة في السيتوبلازم الخاص بخلية أخرى. المصطلح مشتق من اليونانية (فالمقطعem تعني بالداخل وكلمة peri تعني حول، وكلمة polemai تعني يتجول حول). يتعلق هذا المصطلح بمصطلح الاحتفاف الذي يعني ارتباط خلية بأخرى. (ar)
  • Als Emperipolesis oder Emperipolese wird die Aufnahme oder Umhüllung von zum Beispiel lymphozytären Zellen durch andere Zellen bezeichnet. Im Gegensatz zur Phagozytose bleiben die umhüllten Zellen dabei intakt. Im normalen Knochenmark können Emperipolesen in Megakaryozyten auftreten, die hier andere Vorläuferzellen der Blutbildung umschlingen können. (de)
  • Emperipolesis is the presence of an intact cell within the cytoplasm of another cell. It is derived from Greek (en is inside, peripoleomai is go round). Emperipolesis is an uncommon biological process, and can be physiological or pathological. It is related to peripolesis, which is the attachment of one cell to another. Emperipolesis is unlike phagocytosis, in which the engulfed cell is killed by the lysosomal enzymes of the macrophage. Instead, the engulfed cell remains viable within the other, and can exit at any time without causing structural or functional abnormalities in either cell. (en)
  • In anatomia patologica, l'emperipolesi (dal greco ἐν, «dentro», e πεϱιπολέομαι, «trasmigrare») è un fenomeno che consiste nel passaggio di linfociti all'interno di cellule eucariote. Di solito lo si riscontra nelle infiammazioni croniche tipo la rettocolite ulcerosa, prostatiti croniche, gastriti croniche, surrenaliti autoimmuni. È possibile ritrovare in questi casi la presenza di polimorfonucleati all'interno di cellule gastriche, enterociti, cellule prostatiche. (it)
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