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Cytoarchitectonic dysplasia

Cytoarchitectonic dysplasia refers to a focal pathologic change of the cellular organization of brain cells.

Cytokines

Cytokines refer to compounds from the immune system, some of which are involved with the level of sleepiness.

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Cytomegalovirus

Cytomegalovirus refers to a virus that can lead to diarrhea, weight loss, headache, fever, confusion, or blurred vision.

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Cytoplasm

Cytoplasm refer to the contents of the cell surrounding the nucleus. Cytoplasm is called Sarcoplasm in muscle cells.

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Cytotoxicity

Cytotoxicity is defined as the degree to which something is toxic to living cells and a measure of the strength of immune cells.

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