PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PYCNOSIS»
pycnosis
pyknosis
karyopyknosis
irreversible
condensation
chromatin
nucleus
cell
undergoing
necrosis
apoptosis
followed
karyorrhexis
fragmentation
also
observed
maturation
erythrocytes
neutrophil
maturing
metarubricyte
will
condense
before
expelling
become
reticulocyte
into
several
connected
pycnosis
noun
degenerative
state
disease
impairment
health
condition
abnormal
functioning
medical
thickening
especially
degeneration
which
shrinks
size
condenses
solid
vocabulary
android
define
with
pronunciation
look
webster
provided
wordnet
lexical
database
computing
legal
defined
nō′sis
pycnoses
related
forms
pycnotic
adjective
world
college
meaning
mnemonic
mnemonicdictionary
memory
called
retain
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PYCNOSIS»
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1
The Journal of Medical Research
Next in order of rapidity of change comes the spleen, which shows some
pycnosis of the nuclei, and in twenty hours a diffuse tingeing of all the tissues by
nuclear stain has occurred, associated with loss of stain in the pulp and in the
periphery ...
In Stephanopyxis nuclear pycnosis does not happen before reconstruction of
both nuclei. However, in Melosira varians (v. Stosch, 1951b) and in pennate
diatoms (Geitler, 1956) pycnosis starts already in the early telophase. The
observations ...
3
ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
An increasing number of fiber cell nuclei degenerate, undergo pycnosis, and
finally disappear. The wave of pycnosis spreads peripherally, causing massive
localized degeneration and disappearance of fiber cell nuclei. These events
follow a ...
4
Insect Pathology V1: An Advanced Treatise
House flies taken 4 hours after knockdown by pyrethrins showed pycnosis in the
nervous system, an annular vacuole surrounding the condensed nucleus (
Hartzell and Scudder, 1942) ; the brains of house flies taken before paralysis was
...
5
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY
Closed squares: apoptosis/pycnosis scored 3 hours after irradiation. Lower
crosses: apoptosis/pycnosis scored on days 1-4 after irradiation (average value
for the 4-day period). Open circles: apoptosis/pycnosis scored on days l-4 after ...
Geoffrey H. Bourne, James Frederic Danielli, 1981
6
Plant Cell Death Processes
Type 1 Apoptosis; shrinkage Nuclear Convoluted, Loss of ribosomes from
Prominent and necrosis; condensation, forming RER and from important
precocious clumping of blebs polysomes; pycnosis; nuclear chromatin leading
cytoplasm ...
7
The Medical Dept. of the U.S. Army in the World War
The epithelium of the cutaneous surface of the eyelid showed also slight
pycnosis and contraction. In the region of the inferior fornix alone did the
subconjunetival connective tissue show a well-marked edema. In the upper fornix
the edema ...
United States. Surgeon-General's Office, 1926
8
The Medical department of the United States Army in the ...
Pycnosis and vacuolation were a little more pronounced. The edema was much
greater, particularly around the lacrymal gland. The distention of the lacrymal
gland was greater, and its cells showed a marked vacuolation. Greater
congestion in ...
United States. Surgeon-General's Office, 1926
9
The Biology and Ecology of Tintinnid Ciliates: Models for ...
... globular shape (coded 3) “Curious structures” in cytoplasm of resting cyst (
coded 1) Cyst wall precursors of halteriid type (coded 1) Inner cyst membrane
that encloses the ciliate emerging from the cyst absent (coded 1) Pycnosis of
vegetative ...
John R. Dolan, David J. S. Montagnes, Sabine Agatha, 2012
10
The Structure and Function of Nervous Tissue V5: Structure ...
They have also described a paradoxical effect of the hormone on some cells in
all four brain regions, namely, pycnosis and cell death. Although it is possible that
the dose of hormone is so high as to be toxic, they did also find a tendency for ...