Multipolar spindles are spindle formations characteristic of cancer cells. Spindle formation is mostly conducted by the aster of the centrosome which it...
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and a failure in this coordination will generate monopolar or multipolar mitotic spindles, which generally will produce abnormal chromosome segregation...
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[citation needed] Multipolar spindles: more than two spindle poles form. Such a mitotic division would result in one daughter cell for each spindle pole; each...
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a cleavage furrow, leading to both nuclei remaining in one cell. Multipolar spindles: Cells contain three or more centrioles, resulting in multiple poles...
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aberrations occur, including, but not limited to, binucleated cells, multipolar spindles and micronuclei. Chromatin bridges may serve as a marker of cancer...
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process during kidney differentiation involving the transition from a multipolar, spindle-shaped mesenchymal cell to a planar assembly of polarized epithelial...
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segregation towards the two spindle poles. Dysregulation of this process leads to premature chromosomes separation and multipolar spindle-formation. The proteins...
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phase to prophase. Abnormal centrosome amplification may lead to multipolar spindles and results in unequal segregation of chromosomes. Plk1 overexpression...
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chromosomes known as the spindle assembly checkpoint or mitotic checkpoint. The spindle assembly checkpoint verifies that mitotic spindles have properly attached...
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eccentric spindles of "pleuromitosis", in which mitotic apparatus has bilateral symmetry. Finally, a third criterion is the location of the central spindle in...
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microtubule functioning was also disrupted, resulting in mono- or multipolar spindles, chromosomal misalignment, premature sister chromatid separation...
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found mainly in the olfactory epithelium, and as part of the retina. Multipolar: 1 axon and 2 or more dendrites Golgi I: neurons with long-projecting...
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Alpha (α) motor neurons (also called alpha motoneurons), are large, multipolar lower motor neurons of the brainstem and spinal cord. They innervate extrafusal...
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segregation. The overexpression of BOP1 increases the percentage of multipolar spindles in human cells. Deregulation of the BOP1 pathway may contribute to...
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"Depletion of CPAP by RNAi disrupts centrosome integrity and induces multipolar spindles". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 339 (3): 742–7...
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Gamma efferents from small multipolar neurons from anterior gray column innervate it. These form a part of neuromuscular spindles. Intrafusal muscle fibers...
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reversible biological process that involves the transition from motile, multipolar or spindle-shaped mesenchymal cells to planar arrays of polarized cells called...
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shape classifications of neurons include unipolar, pseudounipolar and multipolar. During embryonic development, pseudounipolar neurons begin as bipolar...
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Rhabdomyosarcoma (section Spindle-cell/sclerosing)
presence of pleomorphic cells with large, lobate hyperchromatic nuclei and multipolar mitotic figures. These tumors display high heterogeneity and extremely...
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experimental work to induce spindle assembly defects. In the reported case, several mitotic defects including multipolar spindle formation, fragmentation...
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This spindle-shaped nucleus is formed by groups of cholinergic motor neurons. It has multipolar cells in its lower part but bipolar club and spindle-shaped...
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Axon An axon of a multipolar neuron Identifiers MeSH D001369 FMA 67308 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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into multipolar, bipolar and unipolar types. Multipolar neurons are composed of one axon and many dendritic trees. Pyramidal cells are multipolar cortical...
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There is also a method of neuronal migration called multipolar migration. This is seen in multipolar cells, which are abundantly present in the cortical...
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this lamina can be distinguished by their morphology as pyramidal, spindle, or multipolar. This layer is also known as the substantia gelatinosa of Rolando...
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ipsilateral AVCN non-spherical cells. These cells are either globular bushy or multipolar (stellate). Either of these two inputs could provide the basis for ipsilateral...
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current impulses produced in each motor-circuit by one turn or revolution; Multipolar alternating-current machine. U.S. patent 511,559 - Electrical Transmission...
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cylindrical permanent-magnet motors, or disc-shaped types that have a thin multipolar disc field magnet, and an intentionally unbalanced molded-plastic rotor...
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medium-sized somata that are either multipolar, fusiform or rounded in shape, together with a group of very large multipolar-shaped cells located medially....
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Subramanian, Krithika (17 October 2015). The End of Globalization or a more Multipolar World? (Report). Credit Suisse AG. Archived from the original on 15 February...
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