- Plethodontidae,
where five
different clades has
evolved various degrees of
enucleated red
blood cells (most
evolved in some
species of the
genus Batrachoseps)...
- In the
context of microbiology,
enucleation refers to
removing the
nucleus of a cell and
replacing it with a
different nucleus. This is used
mainly in...
- connubiality, nubile, nuptial, postnuptial,
prenuptial nuc- nut
Latin nux,
nucis enucleate, enucleation, extranuclear, internuclear, intranuclear, multinucleate...
-
layer of the epidermis. It is
composed of
terminally differentiated and
enucleated corneocytes that
reside within a
lipid matrix, like "bricks and mortar...
-
layer of the
epidermis – is
composed of
terminally differentiated and
enucleated corneocytes within a
lipid matrix.
Together with
cholesterol and ceramides...
-
cells could give rise to an
entire organism after transplantation into an
enucleated egg. However, this
concept was not yet
demonstrated in a
mammalian system...
-
which the
nucleus of a
somatic cell is
transferred to the
cytoplasm of an
enucleated egg.
After the
somatic cell transfers, the
cytoplasmic factors affect...
- plan to use his
state as a
means to
elevate the
average Italian and to
enucleate in him a new man."
Finding Italian fascism "too compromising" (in Goodrick-Clarke's...
-
which had its own
genetic material removed previously,
making it an
enucleated egg.
After the
donor somatic cell
genetic material is
transferred into...
- The
second mechanism of
unequal cleavage involves the
production of an
enucleate,
membrane bound,
cytoplasmic protrusion,
called a
polar lobe. This polar...