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  • |Term=Satellite tumor ...of tumor cells in an area near the primary (original) tumor. In melanoma, satellite tumors occur within 2 centimeters of the primary tumor on or under the skin
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  • == Satellite Chromosome == ...of [[chromosome]] that possesses a secondary constriction, known as the [[satellite]], in addition to the primary constriction, or [[centromere]].
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  • == Satellite Cell == ...upon injury or during exercise. They are also known as myogenic progenitor cells and are located in the [[muscle tissue]], specifically in the [[basal lamin
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  • == Satellite (Medicine) == '''Satellite''' (pronounced: /ˈsætəlaɪt/) is a term used in various fields of medici
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  • ...ːə/), also known as '''glial cells''' or '''neuroglia''', are non-neuronal cells in the [[central nervous system]] (brain and spinal cord) and the [[periphe ...Virchow]] in the mid-19th century, reflecting the early belief that these cells functioned as a "glue" to hold neurons in place.
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  • ...for replication and are found in the plant kingdom. They are also known as satellite RNAs. * [[Virus]]: A type of infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of a host organism.
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  • .... The name is a reference to the [[Sputnik 1]], the first artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, symbolizing the country's pioneering ...us, to deliver a piece of the [[SARS-CoV-2]] virus's genetic material into cells in the body. This triggers an immune response that helps protect against CO
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