The cells were described as having scant, indistinct cytoplasm with finely dispersed chromatin, reminiscent of lymphoblasts. |
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The cytoplasm of acidophils stain bright red, basophils deep blue, and chromophobes gray. |
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The tumor cells had elongated blunt-ended nuclei and acidophilic fibrillary cytoplasm. |
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It is produced in the cytoplasm of lactiferous cells along with amino acids, phospholipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. |
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The only apparent regulatory difference is a short time delay when activators reside in the cytoplasm before binding to plasmids. |
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The zebrafish egg is about 0.7mm in diameter, with the cytoplasm and nucleus at the animal pole sitting upon a large mass of yolk. |
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In the cytoplasm of the tumor cell, abundant free ribosomes were recognized, but well-developed rough endoplasmic reticula were few. |
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The cytoplasm contained numerous mitochondria, fragmented rough endoplasmic reticula, small lipid droplets, and free ribosomes. |
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This necessitated a mechanism for the import of the now nucleus-encoded proteins, which are synthesized at free ribosomes in the cytoplasm. |
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When the spores completely fill the host cell cytoplasm, the cell lyses and releases the spores to the surroundings. |
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The plasma membrane is the first biological barrier encountered by the ODN carriers on their way into the cell cytoplasm. |
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The transcellular pathway involves the movement of ions across the cytoplasm via plasma membrane channels, carriers, and exchangers. |
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Teleost eggs are telolecithal, with the yolk segregated from the active cytoplasm. |
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Koilocytes are ballooned cells showing a large perinuclear clearing and extensive margination of the cytoplasm, giving a sharp edge to the halo. |
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The cytoplasm of medullar cells stains deeply with toluidine blue, while the cytoplasm of cortical cells stains faintly. |
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Some cells possessed abundant, randomly arranged thin microfilaments in their cytoplasm. |
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As in wild type, the cytoplasm of the cap cell has many microtubules organized parallel to the longitudinal axis of the organelle. |
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Intronic SSRs can affect gene transcription, mRNA splicing, or export to cytoplasm. |
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Cross-striations were present within the cytoplasm on hematoxylin-eosinstained sections and were highlighted by trichrome stain. |
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In our laboratory the trichrome stain was quite variable in its ability to stain the cytoplasm red and the collagen green. |
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The incidence of micronucleated cells was recorded by scoring 500 binucleate cells with intact cytoplasm. |
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The marginal zone cells were medium-sized and contained a moderate amount of cytoplasm. |
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There must be chemicals and proteins in the cytoplasm of an unfertilized egg that cause a nucleus to revert to an earlier stage of development. |
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The whole layer of nephridial cytoplasm surrounding the radiating canals is 1 to 1.5 micron thick. |
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For measurements, only root protoplasts with a dense cytoplasm and no, or little, vacuolation were selected. |
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The electrode tip pushes through the cell wall tending to jump quickly across the plasma membrane into either the cytoplasm or the vacuole. |
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Once inside the cytoplasm the original envelope of the sperm vesiculates and is gradually dismantled. |
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The T. turgidum nucleus is incompatible with the T. longissimum cytoplasm, producing nonviable progeny. |
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In young animals, the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of most cells was smooth and uniform. |
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The tumor cells were arranged in trabecular and solid patterns with nuclear pleomorphism, prominent nucleoli, and scant basophilic cytoplasm. |
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In this paper we describe the tracking of single proteins in the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of mammalian cells. |
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Cells are partially fixed, lysed, and then extensively washed such that all cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are removed. |
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The cells possessed eosinophilic cytoplasm, well-defined cell borders, and vesicular nuclei with small, conspicuous nucleoli. |
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These Gaucher cells had voluminous pale basophilic cytoplasm with a crinkled, striated appearance. |
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The cytoplasm contained organelles, including endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. |
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When this occurs, the cytoplasm from the two cells fuses, but the nuclei remain separate and distinct. |
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The cytoplasm of medullar cells, fixed in osmium tetroxide, stained more deeply with toluidine blue than that of cortical cells. |
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Transport proteins in the inner plastid envelope membrane connect the metabolism of plastid stroma and surrounding cytoplasm. |
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In addition to that in the centrosphere, numerous other well developed Golgi complexes are found elsewhere in the cytoplasm. |
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As the egg cleaves, the amount of cytoplasm does not increase, but the amount of DNA does. |
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One characteristic feature of the majority of syncytia and coenocytes is that their nuclei are regularly spaced within the cytoplasm. |
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The lymphoid cells infiltrating all the organs were small round cells with scanty cytoplasm, morphologically similar to normal lymphocytes. |
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The bone marrow was replaced by an infiltrate of blast cells with medium-sized nuclei, multiple nucleoli, and moderate amounts of cytoplasm. |
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The cytoplasm associated with wall ingrowths in Treubia contains elements of rough endoplasmic reticulum. |
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The field of view was moved and counts obtained for three separate adjacent areas of cytoplasm of equal size. |
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It may traverse the root either through the cytoplasm of cells linked by plasmodesmata or through the spaces between cells. |
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One of the requirements for germ-cell formation is assembly of the specialized cytoplasm, the germ plasm, at the posterior of the egg. |
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These protoplasts had a thick cytoplasm with numerous plastids and mitochondria. |
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The tumor cells had slightly eosinophilic cytoplasm and pleomorphic nuclei with prominent nucleoli. |
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In intact cells the probe was trapped both inside intracellular organelles and the cytoplasm. |
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The cytoplasm contains, in addition to digestive vacuoles, contractile vacuoles which probably function in the control of osmotic pressures. |
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Some grains that stain for cytoplasm may nonetheless be functionally inviable for other reasons. |
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The insoluble invertases appear to be ionically bound to cell walls while the soluble forms appear to be in the cytoplasm. |
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The PAS-protein stain revealed that the cells at the shoot pole have a dense cytoplasm. |
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The epithelial component showed tubules and cords of cuboidal cells with pink cytoplasm and small oval nuclei. |
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The cytoplasm also contained some mitochondria, granular endoplasmic reticulum, single ribosomes and polyribosomes, and Golgi complexes. |
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Our own observations showed that fluorescence was visible throughout the cytoplasm. |
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Myzocytotic uptake of prey cell cytoplasm leads to a food vacuole with a single membrane separating two cytoplasmic compartments. |
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Marine amoebae are not in danger of lysis or crenation because seawater and their cytoplasm are isotonic. |
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The cytoplasm was full of elongated mitochondria, rich in cristae, and with pale matrix. |
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Once the two desmids have joined, their cytoplasm fuses into a single diploid cell, the zygote, which encases itself in a thick wall. |
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The epithelial cells lining the cyst contained abundant mucin vacuoles that filled the cytoplasm of the luminal half of the cells. |
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Cells with white cytoplasm represent cells that are actively undergoing nuclear division at the designated cell cycle stage. |
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Because tissues were lyophilized it was not possible to discriminate between cell walls and cytoplasm in the root material. |
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Male sperm cells contain virtually no cytoplasm, and are thus lacking in mitochondria. |
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The spindle cells exhibited a scant to moderate amount of homogenous cytoplasm. |
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The protein is expressed in the cytoplasm of the germline stem cells and cystoblasts. |
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More solid areas of the tumor were composed of cells with round nuclei and scant cytoplasm. |
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The numerous single cells had intact cytoplasm and were elongated and columnar. |
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The columnar cells had abundant cytoplasm, basally located nuclei, and no mitoses. |
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Organization of the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells depends largely on the cytoskeleton. |
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The less mature neurons had abundant pink cytoplasm with central to slightly eccentric nuclei and conspicuous nucleoli. |
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The foam cells were oval to polygonal with a moderate amount of cytoplasm and central to eccentric small nuclei. |
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During such movement, oil molecules diffused into the cytoplasm of both palisade and spongy cells. |
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The cytoplasm of the gregarines was always irregular, dense, and occasionally presenting a dark stoch area. |
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The cytoplasm of the electrocyte of Electrophorus electricus possesses a meshwork of 7-nm thick filaments distributed throughout the cell. |
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In several cases the pollen tubes emerged and elongated rapidly, then burst, with the cytoplasm streaming out of the burst tip. |
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Meiotic spindles form after fertilization of the worm embryo in the same cytoplasm that later supports embryonic mitosis. |
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Case 49 showed ductal structures mixed with islands of cells with brightly eosinophilic, granular cytoplasm. |
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There was a moderate amount of lightly eosinophilic cytoplasm, and cytoplasmic borders were ill-defined. |
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After bleaching, the gradient to the cytoplasm is gradually equilibrated, leading to a slight recovery of the nuclear EGFP concentration. |
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The DNA of a prokaryotic cell consists of a single chromosome that is in direct contact with the cytoplasm. |
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When free-living bacteria are injected into the amoeba cytoplasm, they become enclosed in vaculoe membranes and are eventually digested. |
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In the liposomes, the substrate site of the ATP synthase is exposed to the outside, but in bacteria it faces the cytoplasm. |
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Having many more glutamines makes the binding stronger, and the cell's cytoplasm is afflicted with a gluey glop that leads to accumulating cell damage. |
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However, small areas of low emission could be found in the cytoplasm, showing that the compound was taken up by the cells, probably by pinocytosis. |
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The background showed mild cytolysis with only occasional monotonous round cells that showed hyperchromatic nuclei with a delicate chromatin pattern and foamy cytoplasm. |
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No dots can be detected in the vacuoles but the tonoplast and the transvacuolar trabeculae of cytoplasm are labelled demonstrating that actin is present at this level. |
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Inside the cytoplasm are mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. |
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Note the accumulation of flocculent material and vesicles between the cytoplasm and cell wall and also the osmiophilic margin of the viscid secretion. |
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Histologically the tumor cells closely resemble normal hepatocytes, although the cytoplasm may be more acidophilic or hydropic than in those cells in the surrounding liver. |
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The cytoplasm is predominantly acidophilic with some residual basophilia. |
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It has long been known that most of the factors that are required during early embryogenesis are deposited into the egg cytoplasm during oogenesis and are maternally provided. |
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Nuclear pyknosis, karyolysis and eosinophilia of the cytoplasm of the necrotic centrilobular hepatocytes, and vascular congestion have also been observed. |
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The content of the carbohydrate rich discoid granules are thought to contribute to the cytoplasm material of the tegument syncytium, and may fuse with the tegumental pits. |
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Cytologie preparations contained a predominantly monomorphous population of tumor cells with moderate eosinophilic cytoplasm with fine, elongated cytoplasmic processes. |
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The nuclei were surrounded by a rim of deeply eosinophilic cytoplasm. |
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These observations demonstrate that a mechanism contributed by the cytoplasm of the wild-type gametic cell recognizes abnormal-length flagella and restores length control. |
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The cytoplasm is granular and basophilic with Romanowsky stains. |
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The soluble alkaline IT is thought to reside in the cytoplasm. |
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The carcinoma consisted of nests of tumor composed of a relatively monomorphic cell population with round nuclei, evenly distributed chromatin, and scanty cytoplasm. |
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The clear cells possessed abundant finely reticulated clear cytoplasm, which was highlighted by trichrome stain and immunostaining with antimitochondria antibody. |
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The remainder of the cytoplasm and the nucleus of these cells are restricted to a narrow zone between the central vacuole and the plasma membrane. |
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In a terrestrial plant, the slightly alkaline cytoplasm of a typical cell is sandwiched between the acidic apoplast and the likewise acidic vacuole. |
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The cell wall and extracellular material are often only crudely preserved in this process, and the internal cytoplasm may degrade and be destroyed. |
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Secretory cells have dense cytoplasm with many leucoplasts present. |
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Diffuse fluorescent uptake of procion orange in the cytoplasm of diaphragm muscle fibers identifies sarcolemmal rupture of those individual fibers. |
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Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcomas have more uniform, deeply eosinophilic cytoplasm and display cell-to-cell molding and cross-striations by light microscopy. |
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Typically, the localization was diffuse within the individual tumor cells and was distributed equally in both the perikaryal cytoplasm and in major fibrillated cell processes. |
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The process begins during chromosome segregation, when the ingressing cleavage furrow begins to partition the cytoplasm between the nascent daughter cells. |
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By immunocytochemistry JC viral antigen can be demonstrated both in the oligodendroglial nuclei and astrocytic cytoplasm, extending along the processes. |
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One of the roles of crystallins is to pack closely enough to minimize concentration fluctuations in the cytoplasm in order to reduce scatter of transmitted light. |
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The soluble form mainly exists in the cytoplasm, while the membrane-bound form sticks to the cytomembrane. |
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These uniform tumor cells had a little cytoplasm and ovoid or round basophilic nuclei, with clearly distinct cytoplasmic membranes. |
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Granulocytes are WBC that contain granules in their cytoplasm and consist of neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils in the peripheral blood. |
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After cellular entry, HCV RNA is decapsidated and used both for polyprotein translation and RNA replication in the cytoplasm. |
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Among the infiltrating inflammatory cells, spindle-shaped, histiocytoid or myoid tumor cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm were found. |
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Hence it is likely that insolubilisation of B outside the cytoplasm might constitute another mechanism of B toxicity tolerance. |
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At the same time the middle piece breaks down and releases the centriole, around which egg cytoplasm forms the sperm monaster. |
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In prokaryotes, the DNA is held within an irregularly shaped body in the cytoplasm called the nucleoid. |
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Most of the cortex was composed of fascicular cells which had nonvacuolated, nonhoneycombed eosinophilic cytoplasm. |
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They generate cell movement through cytoplasm that streams along the raphes, always moving along solid surfaces. |
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Three main viral RNA species including pregenomic RNA and two S RNAs are transcribed from the cccDNA and migrated to the cytoplasm. |
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Poxviruses are unique among DNA viruses in that they replicate in the cytoplasm of the cell rather than in the nucleus. |
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Whether it is degraded and newly synthesized or dispersed throughout the cytoplasm and subsequently reaggregated at the spindle is not known. |
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These are so named because the cancer cells are large, with excess cytoplasm, large nuclei and conspicuous nucleoli. |
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Microscopic appearances consist of round to spindled cells with tapering cytoplasm arranged in storiform patterns in a collagenous matrix. |
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Leydig cell tumors contain large, polygonal cells with abundant, occasionally vacuolated cytoplasm, and they are arranged in irregular acini. |
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Likewise, ATP has to be pumped from the mitochondria into the cytoplasm of a cell. |
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The cells of the tumor display a basaloid appearance with angulated, hyperchromatic nuclei and scant, clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm. |
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The cytoplasm migrates to the animal pole where discoidal meroblastic cleavage occurs. |
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These erythroid forms had polychromatophilic to ortochromic cytoplasm displaying occasional vacuoles. |
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Interestingly, BFDV antigens were detected in the nuclei and cytoplasm of such apoptotic cells. |
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Poxviruses replicate in the host cytoplasm using a processive polymerase composed of several viral proteins. |
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The cytoplasm in some sections became electron-lucent, devoid of ribosome and contained dense bodies and membrane whorls. |
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The devitalized peripheral cytoplasm contains numerous dilated endoplasmic reticulum cisterns, which are distended with immunoglobulin. |
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Amongst different segments of a spike, bolder grains revealed a better distribution of endoplasmic reticulum in the cell cytoplasm. |
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The clear cells have a pale, frothy, finely reticulated cytoplasm and sometimes appear ballooned out and hydropic. |
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Agrocin 84, having gained access to the A. tumefaciens C58 cytoplasm, is maturated into a toxic moiety that inhibits agrobacterial growth. |
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The cytoplasm of the unfertilized telolecithal egg surrounds yolk vesicles. |
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Mitochondria are organelles that occur by the hundred in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. |
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The diagnosis of Wilms tumour, even in its monophasic epithelial form, was excluded as tumour cells were too large with an abundant cytoplasm. |
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A biopsy sample taken from the prostate featured cells with hyperchromatic nuclei, abundant cytoplasm, and minimal nuclear pleomorphism. |
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Note that the occasional microfollicles in this case tend to be lined by cells with a very flattened or squamoid cytoplasm. |
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Within the cytoplasm are neurofilaments, which provide structure, and microtubules, which supply the mechanism for rapid vesicle transport. |
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The E Site is the exit site for the tRNA anticodon once it deposits its amino acid from the cytoplasm onto the growing polypeptide chain. |
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The ghost cells contained abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm with and without small hyperchromatic nuclei. |
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In lentigo maligna, the most frequent cell type is a spindled hyperchromatic melanocyte with scant cytoplasm. |
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Many atypical large lymphocytes with slightly convoluted nuclei containing prominent nucleoli and copious nongranular cytoplasm were present. |
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The nuclei are small, pyknotic, and dark blue, and the cytoplasm is large and light blue. |
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Some nutrients use a symplastic route, moving through cells' cytoplasm to gain access to the plant. |
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Apoptotic keratinocytes with condensed eosinophilic cytoplasm, with or without pyknotic nuclei, are also appreciated. |
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These were COCs with compact cumulus cell layers and oocytes with homogenous or slightly heterogeneous cytoplasm. |
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A major difference between in vivo and in vitro conditions is the crowdedness of the cytoplasm and biological membranes. |
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Also evident were occasional large papillary fragments lined by large cells with abundant clear to vacuolated cytoplasm. |
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In addition, numerous virus particles were present around vacuoles and dispersed in the cytoplasm of tumor cells. |
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Cancer grows anyway, since the mitochondria and cytoplasm are still defective in the resulting clone. |
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Metal transporters, NRMP-2 and DMT-1 transport the recovered iron through the phagosomal membrane to the cytoplasm to be stored in the macrophage bound to ferritin. |
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Low-risk PAM with atypia is composed of melanocytes with scant cytoplasm, high nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio, and hyperchromatic nuclei lacking nucleoli. |
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The Centric diatom's cytoplasm is located along the inner surface of the shell and provides a hollow lining around the large vacuole located in the center of the cell. |
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The individual cells were round to polygonal with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm and round to oval nuclei with diffuse to marginated chromatin and faint chromocen ters. |
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Cluster Dextrin contributes to accelerated muscle building, because carbs help in the development of sarcoplasm, the cytoplasm of striated muscle fiber. |
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The vegetative cell cytoplasm is very dense, filled with numerous small vesicles, mitochondria, lipidic globules, amyloplasts and ERr with extended cisternae. |
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Histologic examination revealed discohesive, round to oval cells with a moderate amount of cytoplasm, and single nuclei focally binucleated with a single prominent nucleolus. |
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Numerous ribosomes were present in the electron-dense cytoplasm. |
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Phaeochromocytoma was finally excluded due to the presence of a basophilic cytoplasm and the obvious absence of S100 positive sustentacular cells. |
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As the tracheid cytoplasm undergoes autolysis, the matrix materials in pit membranes of Metasequoia are removed from both torus and margo regions. |
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Reactive mesothelial cells with hyperplasia can be seen in hydrocoele fluid, The cells show anisocytosis and pleomorphism and have a moderate amount of pale cytoplasm. |
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The cells have ovoid, vesicular nuclei, finely granular and evenly distributed chromatin, small nucleoli and abundant cytoplasm with vacuolization at places. |
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In some embodiments, techniques and methods useful herein may produce secalotricum in which rye cytoplasm and it is used with wheat pollen to produce triticale. |
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The vacuolate appearance of the cytoplasm of other cells is taken to reflect resorption by endocytosis and intracellular transport of digested materials. |
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Cells treated with crocin exhibited wide cytoplasmic vacuole-like areas, reduced cytoplasm, cell shrinkage and pyknotic nuclei, suggesting apoptosis induction. |
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However, by the time they become competent to conduct water, all xylem tracheids and vessels have lost their cytoplasm and the cells are therefore functionally dead. |
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Numerous lysosomes were seen in the cytoplasm of alveolar macrophages, usually linked with a lipomelanotic pigment appearing brown under the light microscope. |
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From these polar bodies in the cytoplasm protein fibers form which correctly distribute the duplicated chromosome set to the newly forming daughter cells. |
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While sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma is also markedly pleomorphic with spindled or straplike cells, the cytoplasm is generally more dense and well defined. |
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Polygonal melanocytes with scant cytoplasm, contain ing angulated and hyperchromatic nuclei, may also be present, and multinucleate forms are frequently observed. |
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Microscopically, the tumor was composed of nests to sheets of polygonal cells with eosinophilic granular cytoplasm and very sharp, distinct cell borders. |
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