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endosome
endosome (ˈɛndəʊˌsəʊm) n (Biology) a sac within a biological cellTranslationsendosome
endosome[′en·də‚sōm] (cell and molecular biology) A mass of chromatin near the center of a vesicular nucleus. (invertebrate zoology) The inner layer of certain sponges. endosome
en·do·some (en'dō-sōm), A more or less central body in the vesicular nucleus of certain Feulgen-negative (DNA-) protozoa (for example, trypanosomes, parasitic amebae, and phytoflagellates), with the chromatin (DNA+) lying between the nuclear membrane and the endosome. Compare: nucleolus. [endo- + G. sōma, body] en·do·some (en'dō-sōm) A more or less central body in the vesicular nucleus of certain Feulgen-negative protozoa (e.g., trypanosomes, parasitic amebae, and phytoflagellates), with the chromatin lying between the nuclear membrane and the endosome. [endo- + G. sōma, body] |