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- 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....
- fabrication of functional multimetallic ****emblies. Binucleating ligands bind two metal ions. Usually binucleating ligands feature bridging ligands, such as phenoxide...
- ions. Some ligands binucleating ligands are symmetrical, which facilitates the formation of homobimetallic complexes. Other binucleating ligands, where the...
- groups. One is Binucleate pollen, which has a thicker exine and the second is Trinucleate pollen, which has a thinner exine. Binucleate pollen has a higher...
- uranium binding to DNA, with the increased potential for tumor formation Binucleated cells with micronuclei, Inhibition of cell cycle kinetics and proliferation;...
- (karyon) meaning "nut", referring to the cell nucleus. Fungi portal Binucleated cells (as a pathological state) Heterokaryon Multinucleated cells Syncytium...
- roughly corresponds to "amoeboflagellates"; Distomatineae, a group of binucleate "double individuals" with symmetrically distributed flagella and, in many...
- longitudinal direction (parallel to the cardiac vector). They are often binucleated cells. Heart rate is governed by many influences from the autonomic nervous...
- forming a zygote, while the other sperm nucleus usually fuses with the binucleate central cell, forming a primary endosperm cell (its nucleus is often called...
- and Gnetum, a subset of gnetophytes. In Ephedra nevadensis, a single binucleate sperm cell is deposited into the egg cell. Following the initial fertilization...