- with microscopy.
Binucleated cells are most
easily identified by
viewing tubulin,
which surrounds the two
nuclei in the cell.
Binucleated cells may be mistaken...
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fabrication of
functional multimetallic ****emblies.
Binucleating ligands bind two
metal ions.
Usually binucleating ligands feature bridging ligands, such as phenoxide...
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causing the
disease giardiasis.
Their life
cycle alternates between a
binucleated motile trophozoite and an infective,
metabolically inert, environmentally...
- In
coordination chemistry, a
binucleating ligand binds two metals. Much
attention has been
directed toward such
ligands that hold
metals side-by-side,...
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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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uranium binding to DNA, with the
increased potential for
tumor formation Binucleated cells with micronuclei,
Inhibition of cell
cycle kinetics and proliferation;...
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adenolymphoma Cytopathology of Warthin's tumor, with
typical cellular features (and a
relatively uncommon binucleated cell). Pap stain.
Specialty Oncology ...
- 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...
- and explore. The
significant difference is that each
septated unit is
binucleate,
containing two
unfused nuclei, i.e. one from each
parent that eventually...
- May-Grün-wald-Giemsa staining, ×100. (A)
Cytoplasmic blebs (black arrow) and
binucleated cell. (B) Cell
cluster giving a pseudo-solid
tumor aspect of AMKL. Identifiers...