Similar words: to the limit, permit of, mitosis, mitoses, admit of, semitone, totipotent, dormitory. Meaning: [maɪ'tɑtɪk] adj. of or relating to or undergoing mitosis.
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(1) The mitotic route can be seen.
(2) Microtubules have dominated our think about the mitotic mechanisms.
(3) A mitotic figure is present near the center.
(4) Biologists divide the mitotic cycle into four phases.
(5) At the same time, coumarininduces the abnormal mitotic of root tip cell, including chromosome bridge, fragment, binucleate cell, lagging chromosome and so on.
(6) The series of mitotic cell divisions that produces a blastula from a fertilized ovum. It is the basis of the multicellularity of complex organisms.
(7) Karyotype and random arrangement of homologous in mitotic metaphase of Silphium perfoliatum L.
(8) Experiments with mitotic inhibitors, are however, notoriously difficult to control.
(9) The mitotic route is seen, for example, in the slince mold Physarum.
(10) There is minimal mitotic activity, no atypia and no desmoplasia.
(11) A mitotic figure is seen in the center, surrounded by a poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma with pleomorphic cells and minimal pink keratinization.
(12) A mitotic figure is seen in the center of the image.
(13) The CPD bands exhibited on mitotic metaphase chromosomes corresponded to the prominent bands exhibited on the pachytene chromosomes.
(14) Idiogram analysis of mitotic metaphase cell was carried out using Beta vulgaris L. B. corolliflora Zoss. and their offspring of hybrid VVCC, VVC, VCC.
(15) Volume corrected mitotic index (M/V-index)expresses the mitotic activity of carcinoma as the number of mitotic figures per square millimeter of neoplastic parenchyma in a microscopic field. Sentencedict.com
(16) Senescent cells; Mitotic cells that cannot divide, but remain metabolically active. Senescence is often caused by stimuli that can cause cancer.
(17) Forcron could decrease the mitotic index and lead to various types of chromosome aberration.
(18) Both incompatibility and parthenogenesis microorganisms alter host chromosome behaviour during early mitotic divisions of the egg.
(19) The neoplastic fibroblastic cells resembled the reactive fibroblasts by containing fine chromatin and small distinct nucleoli without cellular atypia or mitotic figures.
(20) In a sperm cell, a specialized set of tiny support proteins (protamines) pack the DNA down to about one-sixth the volume of a mitotic chromosome.
(21) Tumor cells in some areas are more pleomorphic with enlarged and hyperchromatic nuclei, but I do not see mitotic activity or coagulative necrosis.
(22) In nature, clones are derived from a single parental organism or cell by mitotic cell division, asexual reproduction, or parthenogenesis.
(23) Tight acini creates a near - solid appearance. There is no cytologic atypia. Mitotic figures are rare.
(24) Detachment of cells from transfected epithelial islands or monolayers occurred in correlation to the plane of cytokinesis after misorientation of the mitotic spindle axis.
(25) Angiosarcomas demonstrated an extravascular proliferation of atypical epithelioid endothelial cells, and mitotic activity.
(26) The enteropathy shown here has loss of crypts, increased mitotic activity, loss of brush border, and infiltration with lymphocytes and plasma cells (B-cells sensitized to gliaden).
(27) It is shown that the mean relative lengths and centromeric indices of autosomal SCs agree closely with those of mitotic chromosomes.
(28) In rare cases , mild nuclear pleomorphism, prominent nucleoli and mitotic figures may be seen.
(29) However, a nonspecific lipid binding reagent, xylazine , does not affect adipocyte differentiation or mitotic expansing.
(30) The tumor is composed of intersecting bundles of spindle - shaped cells with little atypia or mitotic actiity.
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