10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMITOTIC»
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1
Cunningham's textbook of anatomy
Nevertheless, speaking generally, it may be said that cell multiplication is a vital
necessity, and it takes place in two ways — (1) by amitotic and (2) by mitotic
division of pre-existing cells. Amitotic Division. — The phenomena of amitotic
division, ...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1818
2
Growth and Hyperplasia of Cardiac Muscle Cells
In binucleated myocytes the internuclear gap can be short or even absent and
such paired myonuclei were often referred to as amitotic. The data available on
binucleation of cardiomyoc- ytes and the mechanism of this process reveal the
real ...
P. P. Rumyantsev, Bruce M. Carlson, 1991
3
Loss and Restoration of Regenerative Capacity in Tissues and ...
Amitotic division of neurons in the cortex of the cerebral hemispheres, the retina
of the eye, the cerebellum.and other parts of the brain under normal and
pathological conditions has been demonstrated in a number of studies on young
and ...
Lev Vladimirovich Polezhaev, 1972
4
Neural Transplantation, CNS Neuronal Injury, and Regeneration
These NB cells were rendered amitotic by mitomycin C and 5-bromodeoxyuridine
(5-Brdu) treatment or prostaglandin E, (PGE,) and dibutyryl adenosine 3',5'-cyclic
monophosphate, and they were transplanted into the hippocampi of the adult ...
Joe Marwah, Herman Teitelbaum, Kedar N. Prasad, 1994
5
An Introduction to the Study of Cytology
ch. m] AMITOTIC DIVISION 27 amitotic nuclear division only occurs in cells which
are becoming rather highly differentiated, and which are losing their power of
division and approaching a condition of degeneration, but according to Child and
...
Polykaryocytosis is induced by several groups of viruses and is particularly
prevalent as a result of herpesvirus infections. There is a question as to whether
polykaryocytosis arises as a result of repeated amitotic nuclear division of the
same ...
7
Sea Urchins: Biology and Ecology
Abbreviations: AO, amitotic oogonia, AS, amitotic spermatogonia; NVPO, new
vitellogenic primary oocyte; O, ovum; LSS, later spermatogenic stages; RVPO,
residual vitellogenic primary oocyte; NP, nutritive phagocyte; NS, new
spermatozoa; ...
8
Dogs and Other Large Mammals in Aging Research
On the preparations of the isolated cells, 1,000 liver cells were calculated in
respective specimens and the frequencies of mitotic and amitotic figures were
studied. Mitotic figures of the liver cells were observed in 4 stages; prophase (Fig.
9
Brain Structure & Aging
Wassermann (37) also describes amitotic division of the nuclei of liver cells. More
recently Schiller (33) has described interesting observations on this phenomenon
, again in human liver. He believes that such division serves as a method of ...
Eric Arthur Wright, Jean M. Spink, Warren Andrew, 1974
10
Oxford Dictionary of English
ORIGIN Middle English: probably from Old Norse a mis 'so as to miss', from a 'on'
+ mis (related to MISS“). amitotic /,eImAI'tIotIk, ,amAI-/ > adjective Biology relating
to or denoting the division of a cell nucleus without mitosis. — DERIVATIVES ...