chromatolysis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Nuclear eccentricity can be attributed to the presence of excess axonal cytoskeleton between the nucleus and axon hillock, which causes chromatolysis.
- In 1952, research further supported the role of chromatolysis in changing the physiology of cells during cell death processes in embryo development.
- Around the same time of Flemming's research, chromatolysis was also studied in the lactating mammary glands and in breast cancer cells.
- Within cellular biology, " chromophobic " cells are a classification of cells that do not attract hematoxylin, and is related to chromatolysis.
- The authors of these studies, most likely unfamiliar with older publications on chromatolysis, were essentially describing apoptosis as a process identical to chromatolysis.
- The authors of these studies, most likely unfamiliar with older publications on chromatolysis, were essentially describing apoptosis as a process identical to chromatolysis.
- One hypothesis behind the incidence of chromatolysis following axotomy is that the shortening of the axon prevents the incorporation of the axonal cytoskeleton that undergoes formation in the injured neuron.
- At the neuronal cell body, a process called chromatolysis occurs in which the nucleus migrates to the periphery of the cell body and the endoplasmic reticulum breaks up and disperses.
- The consistent features of chromatolysis included the condensation of the cytoplasm and chromatin, cell shrinkage, formation of " chromatin balls, " intact normal organelles, and fragmentation of cells observed by the budding of fragments enclosed in the cell membrane.