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Proceedings of the First U.S.-Japan Conference on Toxic ...
—The distribution of silver grains over the nucleoli, karyoplasm, and cytoplasm of
the parenchymal and mesenchymal cells originated from 12-day-old chick-
embryo liver cells. Figure 4.— The incorporation of 3H-uridine into RNA of liver.
Mendel Herzberg, United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources, 1970
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The Y Chromosome and Male Germ Cell Biology in Health and ...
So, Adspermatogonia have a dark karyoplasm with a typical pale hollow structure
in the middle, whereas Apspermatogonia are only stained weakly (i.e. pale). In
young adults, a third type A spermatogonia — A long (AL) — was described by ...
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From Cells to Organs: A Histology Textbook and Atlas
Electron microscopic observation shows that the nuclear substance, the
karyoplasm, contains a granular material, which stains darkly because it absorbs
heavy metals. In the light microscope, the karyoplasm shows a basophilic
reaction: it can ...
Alfons T. L. van Lommel, 2003
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PROG NUCLEIC ACID RES&MOLECULAR BIO
the nucleolus and the karyoplasm [cf. (67)]. Such observations suggested an
independent synthesis of these two topically distinct RNA types. Selective
inhibition of nucleolar RNA labeling by low doses of actinomycin D and other
independent ...
James Norman Davidson, Waldo E. Cohn, 1967
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Ageing in Transient Tissues: Volume 2: Colloquia on Ageing
Condensation of the karyoplasm After formation of the head cap a sequence of
striking changes is observed in the nucleus. Throughout the early stages of
differentiation, the karyoplasm of the spcrmatid consists of closely-packed fine
granules ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
Karyoplasm Nuclear sap or karyoplasm is a term which describes the clear or
apparently empty areas of the nucleus, i.e., those areas not occupied by
nucleolus or chromatin. The karyoplasm is relatively electron-lurid on electron
microscopy, ...
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Essentials of Animal Physiology
The fluid matrix of the nucleus is known as karyoplasm or nucleoplasm. It is
enveloped by a double layered nuclear membrane. The karyoplasm has densely
staining particle called the nucleolus. It is large in growing cells and disappears ...
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Contributions from the Zoölogical Laboratory of the Museum ...
9), but remain unstained and highly refractive in Congo red. Ehrlich's
hajmatoxylin preparation (Fig. 10). Rarely a second nucleolus of smaller size
may be seen (Fig. 6, b, nllt). The karyoplasm immediately about the nucleolus
often stains less ...
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Neurocytology: Fine Structure of Neurons, Nerve Processes, ...
The Karyoplasm In large and medium-sized neurons, the chromatin is widely and
homogeneously dispersed so that the nucleus appears as a pale vesicle under
the light microscope (Fig. V.1) even after staining with basic dyes. In many small ...
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Blood-Spinal Cord and Brain Barriers in Health and Disease
Post-fixed osmicated epon-embedded Vibratome sections (2 μm thick) stained
with toludine blue show dark brown-black reaction product located in the
cytoplasm and the karyoplasm in several nerve cells in the ventral horn.
Unosmicated ...
Hari Shanker Sharma, 2003