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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «KARYOLYTIC»
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1
Recent Advances in Cytometry: Instrumentation, Methods
However, it is rare to see karyolytic cells in groups. To fully score all cells on the
slides, the scores obtained from the two segmentation scales, that is, ''Contour
Cytoplasm B'' (which is used only to identify the number of cells without nuclei,
i.e., ...
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, Elena Holden, Alberto Orfao, 2011
2
Canine and Feline Cytology: A Color Atlas and Interpretation ...
Degenerate neutrophils, or karyolytic neutrophils, have a swollen, paler-staining
nucleus that has lost the discrete segmentation of healthy neutrophils. Karyolysis
is induced by toxic substances or internal enzyme release. If a sample is not ...
Rose E. Raskin, Denny Meyer, 2009
3
Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology of the Horse
9-13 This peritoneal fluid sample from a horse with septic peritonitis shows mild
to moderate karyolytic degeneration of neutrophils and large numbers of bacteria
. The population of organisms is mixed, with some free and some phagocytosed.
Rick L. Cowell, Ronald D. Tyler, 2002
4
Conditions Mimicking Asthma, An Issue of Immunology and ...
Eugene M. Choo. degenerative changes that indicate a more rapid cell death in a
more toxic environment (Fig. 11) [6, 7, 9, 10]. Karyolytic cells have apaleswollen
nucleussimilar to theappearance of cells lysed during sample preparation.
5
Japanese Journal of Botany: Transactions and Abstracts
Karyolytic and pyenotic nuclei were found and pyenotic ones which were
becoming irregular were often observed. e) Carcinoma of stomach.— There were
many multinuclear cells, and cells which were going to divide asymmetrically and
...
Kalziumorthosilikat. Kontinuierliche Messung der Selbstdiffusion im. 7, 565. '
Karyolytic effect' of certain rat sera. /, 425. Karzinolyse. II. /, 373. Keimblattern von
Gerste. I, Enzymchemische Studien. 3, 447. 3-Keto bile acids, reduction in vitro.
26.
To show the karyolytic nuclei in a degenerating lobule and the normal nuclei of
the follicle cells. The lobules above contain spermatozoa ; those below dividing
spermatogonia. 12 Testis of Desmognathus. A cyst filled with karyolytic cells.
Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1912
8
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
They are taken from three different embryos, and in all of them the plane
according to which the nuclei divide, as indicated by the well-preserved karyolytic
figures, is such as to leave no doubt that in each of these cases a cell divisioh
was just ...
9
Journal of the National Cancer Institute: JNCI.
There was no evidence of karyolytic effects upon hematopoietic cells, except in
animals killed by the highest doses of 2,5-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid methyl
ester. Mitotic activity in the intestinal mucosa and testes was not suppressed.
Soon afterwards, just before the larva enters the prepupal stage, the nucleus
loses its membrane and its structure becomes more or less indistinct. This is, I
believe, the sign of a karyolytic process, which concludes the activity of the larval
...