chromatolysis
英:[ˌkrəʊmə'tɒləsɪs] 美: [ˌkroʊmə'tɒləsɪs]
chromatolysis 基本解释
n.质氏体溶解;
英英释义
Chromatolysis
Chromatolysis is the dissolution of the Nissl bodies in the cell body of a neuron. It is an induced response of the cell usually triggered by axotomy, ischemia, toxicity to the cell, cell exhaustion, virus infections, and hibernation in lower vertebrates.以上来源于:Wikipedia
chromatolysis 相关例句
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