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binucleate
binucleated
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erythroid
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liver
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having
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nuclei
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defect
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process
which
daughter
separate
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BINUCLEATE»
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Genome Multiplication in Growth and Development: Biology of ...
When evaluating the distribution and number of polyploid cells, it should be
remembered that binucleate and multinucleate cells are also polyploid with
respect to their total genome. Binucleate cells occur in many mammalian tissues
and ...
Vsevolod I͡Akovlevich Brodskiĭ, Irina Vasilʹevna Uryvaeva, 1985
2
Genetic Manipulation in Crops: Proceedings of the ...
Mid- and late uninucleate pollen were scored as uninucleate while early and mid
-binucleate were scored as binucleate. Plating of spikelets which had both uni-
and binucleate pollen was avoided. The nuclear stage of the pollen could be ...
3
Nuclear Cytology in Relation to Development
The production of binucleate and multinucleate cells by nuclear divisions not
followed by cytokinesis (coenocyte formation) is to be regarded as a process of
somatic polyploidization (D'Amato, 1952b). Thus, for example, a cell containing
two ...
Change from, binucleate to uninucleate condition (fig. 22) : One peculiar
departure from the normal occurred in this line. A binucleate specimen (with 14
spines and a diameter of 3-1 units) gave rise to a small uninucleate offspring (
with 11 ...
Johns Hopkins University. School of Hygiene and Public Health, 1920
5
The Biological Bulletin
the binucleate follicle cell there are 12 large, 8 small and 32 intermediate ones.
Similar double chromosome plates have been found in the follicle cells of other
insects, e.g., Anasa (Wilson, '06) and are probably likewise due to the division of
a ...
Frank Rattray Lillie, Carl Richard Moore, Alfred Clarence Redfield, 1919
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Journal of Experimental Zoology: Molecular and developmental ...
Change from binucleate i0 uni-nucleate condition (fig. 22): One peculiar
departure from the normal occurred in this line. A binucleate specimen (with 14
spines and a diameter of 34 units) gave rise to a small uninucleate offspring (with
11 ...
Ross Granville Harrison, William Keith Brooks, 1919
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Contributions, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
mycelium of the sheath, in contradistinction to that in the young leaves, is
undoubtedly prevailingly binucleate. Further, I am convinced that the aecidia
which are borne on the sheaths arise, not from garnetophytic cell fusions, but
only from ...
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1921
Chorioallantoic villi consist of vascular allantoic mesenchyme covered by a
simple layer of epithelium composed of two cell types, columnar cells with
rounded or irregularly shaped nuclei with large nucleoli, and binucleate cells.
Binucleate ...
T. A. McGeady, P. J. Quinn, E. S. FitzPatrick, 2013
9
Advances in Botanical Research
2. Binucleate Rhizoctonia The genus Rhizoctonia comprises anamorphic and
teleomorphic species that can lead to extensive crop damage, and, consequently
, to economic loss. However, species of Thanatephorus and Ceratobasidium also
...
10
Handbook of Natural Pesticides
These multinucleate meronts may give rise to chains of binucleate meronts or
bud exogenously to form groups of binucleate meronts. Meronts range in size
from 3 to 4 (xm in diameter in the binucleate forms and up to 4 to 7 (xm in
diameter in ...
N. Bhushan Mandava, Eric David Morgan, 1985
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binucleate en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Podocyte biology Age-associated changes in podocytes linked to …
... together with evidence of binucleate podocytes, glomerular tuft collapse and FGGS. The researchers found similar pathologic changes in five ... «Nature.com, Jun 15»
'New' Rhizoctonia diseases of sugar beets in Nebraska?
Microscopical examination of the DRC isolates uncovered the presence of two nuclei within hyphal cells (a condition referred as binucleate). «Scottsbluff Star Herald, Dic 14»
New type of cell division discovered
This process resulted in single cells with two nuclei, termed binucleate. These binucleate cells were then allowed to go through more mitotic ... «Science a Gogo, Dic 12»
Nanoparticles are Proving Their Price in Gold in Fight on Cancer
... of gold nanoparticles specifically induces cytokinesis arrest in cancer cells, where binucleate cell formation occurs after mitosis takes place. «Medgadget.com, Feb 10»
Polar gradients of the DYRK-family kinase Pom1 couple cell length …
The percentage of binucleate (septated or non-septated) cells was quantified after 1 h inhibition of Pom1-as1 with 1NM-PP1 at 30 °C in cells of ... «Nature.com, May 09»
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The cover shows a rosette of maturing Neurospora asci with fluorescing binucleate ascospores, indicated by GFP-histone H1. [Cover photo by Namboori B. Raju ... «Nature.com, May 09»