turbinate in English

adjective
1
(especially of a shell) shaped like a spinning top or inverted cone.
adjective
noun

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1. Turbinate Cautery is decreases the size of the blood vessels and tissues in the turbinates

2. A: a separate curved bony plate that is the largest of the three and separates the inferior and middle meatuses of the nose — called also inferior Concha, inferior nasal Concha, inferior turbinate, inferior turbinate bone, maxilloturbinal

3. Adenoidal hypertrophy, nasal turbinate hypertrophy*, dyspnoea*, nasal mucosal disorder*, obstructive airway disorder*, abnormal respiration*, nasal congestion, mouth breathing

4. Fruit-bodies (ascomata) are large, more or less spherical to turbinate (like a top), thick-walled, and solid.

5. English Adenoidal hypertrophy, nasal turbinate hypertrophy*, dyspnoea*, nasal mucosal disorder*, obstructive airway disorder*, abnormal respiration*, nasal congestion, mouth breathing

6. Article Robust SARS-CoV-2 infection in nasal turBinates after treatment with systemic neutralizing antibodies Graphical Abstract Highlights d Systemic HuNAb or vaccine fails full SARS-CoV-2 infection prevention in nasal turbinate

7. Nasal turbinate tumours: The mechanism of action is based on the production of iminoquinone species, which bind to tissue proteins causing disturbances in cell function and structure and ultimately leading to cell death and regenerative cell proliferation.

8. In its opinion (5) on the first question, the Scientific Panel concluded that the strength of the evidence suggests that a mode of action other than genotoxicity is involved in the occurrence of nasal turbinate tumours observed in the rat carcinogenicity studies.

9. Chinchillas have well-defined nasal-associated lymphoid tissue as well as a simple naso- and maxilla-turbinate system that is more like that of other rodents and unlike the branched turbinate’s of dogs, cats, and rabbits, which facilitates studies of intranasal delivery of vaccine candidates, adjuvants, and novel therapeutics for studying otitis media (Bakaletz, 2009).