Examples of syncytia in the following topics:
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection
- RSV's name comes from the fact that F proteins on the surface of the virus cause the cell membranes on nearby cells to merge, forming syncytia .
- Syncytia are aggregates of cells that can form when cells are infected with certain types of viruses, notably HIV and paramyxoviruses such as RSV.
- F proteins also mediate viral fusion, allowing entry of the virus into the cell cytoplasm and also allowing the formation of syncytia.
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Sponge Communities
- Another unique feature of glassy sponges is that their tissues are made up almost entirely of syncytia.