Binucleated cells are cells that contain two nuclei. This type of cell is most commonly found in cancer cells and may arise from a variety of causes....
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leukocytosis), chronic, stable absolute polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis, elevated polyclonal IgM and binucleated cells. Although cases of non-smoking women or men...
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Cytochalasin B (section Inhibits cell division)
nucleus. The separate nuclei are bound by a nuclear bridge and in binucleated cells the centrioles are doubled. Furthermore, it was found that CB causes...
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cell nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus 'kernel, seed'; pl.: nuclei) is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells usually...
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Purkinje fibers (redirect from Purkinje cell heart)
longitudinal direction (parallel to the cardiac vector). They are often binucleated cells. Heart rate is governed by many influences from the autonomic nervous...
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Multinucleate (redirect from Multinucleated cells)
Multinucleated cells can also occur under pathological conditions as the consequence of a disturbed cell cycle control (e.g., some binucleated cells and metastasizing...
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Look up BNC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BNC may refer to: Binucleated cells BNC connector (Bayonet Neill–Concelman), a type of RF coaxial cable...
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Mitosis (redirect from Mitotic cell division)
occasion, when cells experience nondisjunction, they fail to complete cytokinesis and retain both nuclei in one cell, resulting in binucleated cells. Anaphase...
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Oncocyte (redirect from Oncocytic cell)
known as: Hürthle cell (thyroid gland only) Oxyphilic cell Askanazy cell Apocrine-type metaplasia (breast gland only). Oncocytic cell Derived from the...
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"nut", referring to the cell nucleus. Fungi portal Binucleated cells (as a pathological state) Heterokaryon Multinucleated cells Syncytium van den Hoek...
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Cell fusion is an important cellular process in which several uninucleate cells (cells with a single nucleus) combine to form a multinucleate cell, known...
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chronic toxicity of DU is also controversial. Several studies using cultured cells and laboratory rodents suggest the possibility of leukemogenic, genetic...
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the stalk is composed of cells, sometimes taking up the majority of the original amoebae. With a few exceptions, these cells die during stalk formation...
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Flagellate (redirect from Flagellated cells)
Some cells in other animals may be flagellate, for instance the spermatozoa of most animal phyla. Flowering plants do not produce flagellate cells, but...
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Hepatocyte (redirect from Liver cells)
A hepatocyte is a cell of the main parenchymal tissue of the liver. Hepatocytes make up 80% of the liver's mass. These cells are involved in: Protein synthesis...
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Megakaryoblast (category Cell biology stubs)
form myeloid cells (CFU-GEMM). The CFU-GEMM is also referred to as common myeloid progenitor cells giving rise to various hemopoietic cell lines. Once...
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gonads are supposedly abortive; the "male" ones ultimately produce binucleate cells and become gametophores which infect host fish. Polypodium hydriforme...
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observed in cells undergoing nuclear division and can be clearly seen using cytochalasin B to block cytokinesis to produce a binucleated cells. Acentric...
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spaces surrounded by two uniform rows of oncocytes, which are epithelial cells with abundant, granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm. The cystic spaces have...
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STS-65 (section Daylily Cell Study)
seen in both flight-fixed and ground-fixed flight cells. A substantial number of binucleate cells, cells possessing two nuclei, were also found in the flight...
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forms two adjacent cells, one on each side. These adjacent cells, called suspensors provide structural support. The central cell, called the zygosporangium...
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haploid or diploid cells. However, when starved, diploid cells undergo meiosis to form haploid spores. Mating occurs when haploid cells of opposite mating...
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Chromatin bridge (category Cell biology)
of chromosomal aberrations occur, including, but not limited to, binucleated cells, multipolar spindles and micronuclei. Chromatin bridges may serve...
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Oxyphil cells may be binucleated and proteins found within their cytoplasms are basic, resulting in acidophilic cytoplasms. Cytochemically, oxyphil cells and...
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Endoreduplication (category Cell biology)
progresses through mitosis, this will give rise to a mononucleated or binucleated polyploid cell. Polytenization arises with under- or overamplification of some...
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"ascus-initial" cell. Next the two uninucleate cells on either side of the first ascus-forming cell fuse with each other to form a binucleate cell that can grow...
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trophectoderm cells or any cells of the endometrium. In situ hybridization analysis revealed that HYAL2 mRNA was only detected in the binucleate cells and multi-nucleated...
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uterine natural killer cells displaying an increased number of small granules than murine cells. Rat uterine natural killer cell morphology also differs...
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two gametes contact one another. The plasma membranes fuse to form a binucleate cell with nuclear fusion quickly following. The resulting zygote is initially...
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diastase stain. Binucleated cells, i.e. cells with two nuclei, are common. Less commonly, type B apocrine cells are present; these cells have a more foamy...
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