Mature red blood corpuscles are membrane bound and normally devoid of a nucleus, nucleolus, cell organelles, and inclusions. |
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Ribosomal proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and transported to the nucleus for subassembly in the nucleolus. |
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The nucleolus is where the rRNA genes are transcribed and the early assembly of ribosomes takes place. |
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As the cells separated their chromosomes, the nucleolus also appeared to segregate asymmetrically between mother and daughter cells, with the majority in the mother. |
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The peptoids work by disrupting a region of Candida's nucleus, known as the nucleolus, which turns out the components of its protein factories. |
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The synthesis of ribosomes is a major cellular activity that, in eukaryotes, takes place primarily in a specialized subnuclear compartment termed the nucleolus. |
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The use of quail as donor and chick as host provides a means for discriminating donor cells in the host environment due the unique properties of the quail nucleolus. |
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Indeed, RpL5 has been shown to specifically bind 5S rRNA and transport it from the nucleoplasm to the nucleolus for assembly into the 60S ribosomal subunit. |
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They also act as a driving nucleolus of applications and interests shared between members and institutes. |
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However, early prophasic nuclei I from male specimens exhibited a strongly stained nucleolus. |
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A number of oogonia appeared along the follicular walls and had a round nucleus containing a nucleolus in its center. |
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A visible nucleolus is present in both the CTCs and the cells shown from the touch preparation of the original needle biopsy from 4 years prior. |
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The nuclei are round and located at the base of the cell and show either no nucleoli or only a small distinct nucleolus. |
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The disc is made up of an annulus fibrosis with a nucleolus pulpous found within the fibrosis. |
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In eukaryotes these rRNA genes are looped out of the main chromosomal fibres and coalesce in the presence of proteins to form an organelle called the nucleolus. |
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Electrons swirl in an orbit around the nucleolus of the atom. |
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At 48h, the liver cells showed more significantly swelling, cytoplasm with puff, ununiformed nucleus with accumulative chromatin and enlarged, strong-stained nucleolus. |
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Defects in chromatin assembly and the nucleolus were also confirmed histologically where abnormal patterns of chromatin staining and nucleomegaly were observed. |
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Histologic examination revealed discohesive, round to oval cells with a moderate amount of cytoplasm, and single nuclei focally binucleated with a single prominent nucleolus. |
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Many commercialized cancer therapeutics act on or through the nucleolus, but quarfloxin is the first agent designed to directly target a key function within the nucleolus. |
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Neoplastic cells showed a high degree of anaplasia, high nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio, usually one prominent nucleolus, partially condensed chromatin, and high mitotic index. |
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