Sendai virus
noun Pathology, Veterinary Pathology.
a paramyxovirus that tends to cause cell fusion: in inactive form, used in biological research to produce cells with multiple nuclei of different genetic constitutions.
Origin of Sendai virus
1960–65; first described in
Sendai, Japan
Medical definitions for sendai virus
Sendai virus
[ sĕn-dī′ ]
n.
A paramyxovirus used in research laboratories for its tendency to induce genetically different cells or nuclei to fuse, the resulting hybrid cells having useful properties such as the ability to synthesize specific antibodies.