10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDOMITOSIS»
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endomitosis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
endomitosis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Nuclear Cytology in Relation to Development
In his reviews, Geitler (1948, 1953) has included under the collective term of '
endomitosis' both endomitosis sensu stricto and the process of endonuclear
chromosome duplication which takes place in the absence of any obvious
condensation ...
2
Hemostasis and Thrombosis: Basic Principles and Clinical ...
To achieve this, MK undergo endomitosis, during which DNA duplicates without
nuclear and cytoplas- mic division but is followed by nuclear segmentation.
Designation of this process as endomitosis may not be totally appropriate, and
some ...
3
Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology
One of the most characteristic features of megakaryocyte development is
endomitosis, DNA replication in the absence of nuclear or cytoplasmic division,
which results in megakaryocyte poly- ploidy. Endomitosis begins in
megakaryoblasts ...
4
Genome Multiplication in Growth and Development: Biology of ...
B Endomitosis 'Als Endomitose wird die im natiirlichen Ablauf der Entwicklung
eines Organismus erfolgende Zweiteilung der Chromosomen bzw. ihrer Aquiva-
lente im Zellkern ohne Bildung einer Spindel und ohne Teilung des Kerns ...
Vsevolod I͡Akovlevich Brodskiĭ, Irina Vasilʹevna Uryvaeva, 1985
5
Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice
The reason that megakaryocytes undergo endomitosis is not known. It has been
speculated that it provides a means for generating the abundant membrane,
protein, biosynthetic cargo, and energy required for the dramatic final stages of ...
Ronald Hoffman, Edward J. Benz, Jr., Leslie E. Silberstein, 2013
6
Hematology: Diagnosis and Treatment
The reason that megakaryocytes undergo endomitosis is not known. It has been
speculated that it provides a means for generating the abundant membrane,
protein, biosynthetic cargo, and energy required for the dramatic final stages of ...
Ronald Hoffman, Edward J. Benz Jr., Leslie E. Silberstein, 2013
7
In Vitro Haploid Production in Higher Plants: Volume 1: ...
Several different mechanisms operate at the same time, i.e. endomitosis,
endoreduplication, nuclear fusion, influence of species, genotype as well as
environmental conditions during culture. Izhar (1973) studied the relation of
budding and ...
S. Mohan Jain, S.K. Sopory, Ricahrd Veilleux, 1996
Endomitosis A cell cycle with neither nuclear nor cell division is called en-
domitosis. One round of endomitosis doubles the chromosome number; two
rounds quadruple the chromosome number. Endomitosis is widespread in plants
and ...
9
Basic Genetics: A Primer Covering Molecular Composition of ...
1-17: Diagram showing the differences between amitosis, endomitosis and
mitosis. ln amitosis nuclear division nuclear division takes place from outside by
contractile actin filaments without mitotic spindle formation. In endomitosis ...
Ahmed Abouelmagd, Hussein M. Ageely, 2013
10
Perspectives on Genetics: Anecdotal, Historical, and ...
In endomitosis, the chromosomes go through the condensation cycle seen in
mitosis, but they do not separate and the nuclear membrane remains intact. This
is much rarer than endoreduplication. Endomitosis was first described in the
water ...
James Franklin Crow, William F. Dove, 2000