Definition of Multinucleation. Meaning of Multinucleation. Synonyms of Multinucleation

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- trophoblast pleomorphic irregular nuclei, large and hyperchromatic, may show multinucleation abundant eosinophilic to amphophilic cytoplasm infiltrative growth...
- stage called a plasmodium. Although not normally viewed as a case of multinucleation, plant cells share a common cytoplasm by plasmodesmata, and most cells...
- elongation of the cell 20 to 50 times longer than the vegetative cell, multinucleation, and more than a 50-fold greater surface density of flagella. The swarming...
- Micrograph showing the viral cytopathic effect of HSV (multinucleation, ground gl**** chromatin)...
- colleagues, synthesizing the techniques used at the time to induce multinucleation in cells, nuclear removal and cell-cell fusions. The next major step...
- with the characteristic nuclear changes (nuclear moulding, chromatin clumping at the nuclear membrane (margination) and multinucleation). H&E stain....
- considered abnormal and is ****ociated with high rate of polyploidy. Multinucleation: multinucleated blastomeres on day 2 and day 3 is ****ociated to a lower...
- isolated from moulds by Dr W.B. Turner. Smith et al. found that CB causes multinucleation in cells and significantly affects cell motility. The multinucleated...
- Sep;62(9):1463-75 Hornik TC, Neniskyte U, Brown GC. Inflammation induces multinucleation of Microglia via PKC inhibition of cytokinesis, generating highly phagocytic...
- variably amounts of light to basophilic cytoplasm. Nuclear pleomorphism, multinucleation, and mitotic figures are usually not seen. Atypical mitoses and necrosis...